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Australian IT jobs lead the market
Analysts are predicting strong growth in the IT job ad market with an 8.11 per cent rise in n the number of IT jobs being advertised in February, according to the Advantage Job Index.
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IT jobs stagnate in October
IT jobs are stagnant thanks to rising interest rates and market uncertainty, according to the latest Olivier Job Index.
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IT job ads down
IT jobs departed from the national trend and fell in September thanks largely to Gershon job cuts, according to the latest results of the Olivier Job Index.
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Report: IT jobs back in the red
The Australian jobs market has started to rise but the IT sector is still lagging behind, according to the latest figures from the Olivier Job Index.
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IT jobs explode in July
IT job advertising shot up by 8.38 per cent in July to report its first growth since May 2008, according to the most recent results from the Olivier Job Index.
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IT jobs still dropping, green shoots stunted
IT job ads are still falling faster than average despite earlier signs of market improvement, according to the June results of the Olivier Job Index.
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IT job market continues horror fall in April
The IT job market continued its horror slide in April with Internet ads falling 7.44 per cent to reach a 12 month crash of 56.05 per cent.
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IT job ads, vacancies down in March: Survey
The IT job market fell 15 percent in March, crashing to the level of 2005 and down by 53 per cent on the same time last year, according to the Olivier Job Index.
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IT job ads continue to fall
The number of average weekly IT job ads for January dropped to almost half of last year’s figure, according to the latest Olivier Job Index (OJI).
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Horror year for IT jobs
The horror year for jobs in the Australian IT&T sector continued through December with a 6.8 per cent drop in job advertisements, bringing the decline over 12 months to 37 per cent, according to the Olivier Job Index (OJI).
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More pain, not much gain on the job front
Australia’s job advertisements fell by a mammoth 48,000 employment opportunities over November, compared to a decline of just over 20,000 last month, according to the Olivier Job Index (OJI).
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Hays report: IT job market strong
Recruitment within the IT industry remains robust, despite the sour economic climate, according to the latest Hays Quarterly Report.
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