Job postings up +17.5% in the week schools and colleges reopen
Amongst other key findings, the survey revealed that only 48.3% of women feel confident that they’ll be able to find a job during the pandemic, compared to a whopping 60% of men
There were 137,000 new job adverts posted online in the first week of March, totalling to 1.33 million active job adverts in the UK, according to the REC’s latest Jobs Recovery Tracker.
This is a time of “challenge and change” for the UK; words spoken by Rishi Sunak in his delivery of the Budget to parliament and something that no-one could deny right now.
Although February saw a slight decrease in jobs overall, WaveTrackR data shows that in the final week job posts climbed to 123% over the 2020 average, just 2% under the highest seen all year.
Although February saw a slight decrease in jobs overall, WaveTrackR data shows that in the final week job posts climbed to 123% over the 2020 average, just 2% under the highest seen all year.
Yet fails to impact job seekers
Latest research by Monster shows recruiters have a positive outlook for the year ahead despite a turbulent 2020.
Pay rises have fallen to their lowest level since summer 2020, according to the latest research from pay analysts XpertHR.
UK employers are reporting their strongest employment intentions in a year, the latest CIPD/Adecco Labour Market Outlook shows.
PwC report suggests up to a fifth of future workforces in financial services could be gig employees
Job postings for first full month of lockdown three is up +165% on lockdown one
The number of active job adverts in the UK fell to 1.30 million in the first week of February, the lowest total since the last week of June 2020. This was a fall of 3.1% from the last week of January, and 14.4% lower than the week of 18-24 January.
It hasn’t been the easiest start to the year we were all led to believe would be better than 2020
CIPD calls for review of compensation scheme for working people asked to self-isolate as just 1 in 3 claims are successful