ict job trends: job advert trends for november 2016
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Insights for November 2016 Trademe IT Job Adverts:
Up 2.4 percent on the October 2016 figure of 920 Up 12.8 percent on the November 2015 figure of 835
Seek ICT All NZ Job Adverts: Total job adverts;
Down 8.4 percent for the month Up 0.5 percent on October 2015 Up 33 percent for the year to date
Canterbury is the only major region to buck the downward trend for this month, up 14.3 percent, while Auckland and Wellington have each experienced a decrease of almost 10 percent
Straitstimes Business: ICT Sector faces acute skills shortage - study The information and communications technology (ICT) sector (Singapore, Malaysia,
Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand) is still facing an acute skills shortage despite a recent slew of initiatives to boost talent in the industry.
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Note: Data analysis performed on Monday 14th November 2016
Insights for November 2016 Cont: IT Business Canada: ITAC tells government how to close its digital skills gap
It’s common knowledge both within and outside the industry that by 2019, Canada could face a shortage of up to 182,000 skilled ICT workers, thanks to the sector outpacing overall economic growth by a rate of more than 4 to 1 over the past two years.
TechRepublic: Tech's gender gap is getting worse, not better, report says The number of women in the US computing workforce will drop from 24% to 22% by
2025 if tech leaders and others don't intervene, according to a new report from Accenture and Girls Who Code.
ITNews.com: The Top Ten Jobs in IT and Engineering Refer Table 1 (Slide 4) Five of the Top Ten Jobs in IT and Engineering
Flashback: ICT Trends article November 2011 (URL - Slide 9)
Note: Data analysis performed on Monday 14th November 2016
Job FieldNZ Seek ICT Job
Adverts for November 2016
NZ Indicative Salary (Hudson & Seek ICT)
1 Data Scientist 13 $70k to $120k
2 Information Security Analyst 90 $75k to $110k
3 Software Engineer 409 $50k to $120k
4 Computer Systems Analyst 54 $75k to $90k
5 Network & Computer Systems Admin 10 $50k to $80k
Table 1 Five of the Top Ten Jobs in IT and Engineering (http://www.itnews.com/article/3131550/hiring/top-10-jobs-in-it-and-engineering.html?idg_eid=9a88c14d7e1afa164d92d6db268049b3&token=%23tk.ITN_nlt_ITnews_Daily_2016-10-18&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ITnews%20Daily%202016-10-18&utm_term=ITnews_Daily#slide6)
(Data Sources Accessed 14 November 2016)
Sept 2007
Jan-16 Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 0
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719 788
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2134 21712088 2102 2084
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Trademe IT
Seek ICT
Month & Year
No.
of Jo
bsSeek & Trademe
ICT Job Advert Trends All NZ
Peaks before
the 2007-2008 GFC
Nov 2015 (835)
Nov 2015(1900)
Source: Seek ICT (Accessed 14 November 2016)
Source: Seek ICT (Accessed 14 November 2016)
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Monthly Trends 2010 - 2016
Source: Seek ICT (Accessed 14 November 2016)
Auckland Waikato Wellington Canterbury Total NZ
-15.0%
-10.0%
-5.0%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
Seek ICT Job Advert TrendsChange for the Month of
November 2016
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Canterbury
Total NZ
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Seek ICT Job Advert TrendsNovember 2016
November 20151900
Source: Seek ICT (Accessed 14 November 2016)
Flashback: ICT Trends, November 2011
“Māori Participation in ICT”
The growth and viability of the sector is threatened by an ICT skills shortage that extends well beyond our shores. The current unacceptably high rates of NZ youth unemployment, in particular Māori and Pacific Island people, provides a strong call to action to address the changing/aging face of NZ's predominantly European workforce.
https://techblog.nz/234-ICTTrendsMoriParticipationinICT