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Bay sees share of 'surging' job market

By Regan Schoultz
Hawkes Bay Today·
12 Jan, 2015 02:20 AM3 mins to read

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Hawke's Bay has a 'surging' job market.

Hawke's Bay has a 'surging' job market.

Jobseekers are being offered more opportunities in Hawke's Bay - particularly those with qualifications.

According to the latest Trade Me statistics, the number of jobs advertised on the site in Hawke's Bay from October to December 2014, grew by 2.9 per cent compared to the same quarter in 2013.

Gemco Construction operations manager Brent Mcasey said there was certainly a need for appropriately qualified workers.

"Nowadays it is really important to be qualified or at least have a certificate showing you have done some learning. People looking for trade work are finding it much harder to get jobs without qualifications now," he said.

Gemco was advertising one position and Mr Mcasey said the firm had "a few responses".

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"Not as many as we normally do however, but that could just be because people are still away on holiday and not looking for work yet."

Mr Mcasey said one reason for the jobs increase in Hawke's Bay during the last three months of the year could be because people wanted work done before the summer break.

"Around Christmas time there is always a spike in people wanting to get stuff done so there is always extra tradesmen required. As for the rest of the year, however, it won't be as busy so I will need to start looking for work for the boys."

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The New Zealand employment market closed on a high in 2014 with double digit growth in the last three months.

The number of jobs advertised on Trade Me in the October to December 2014 quarter was up by almost 14 per cent over the same period in 2013.

The Bay of Plenty recorded the biggest increase, up 26.3 per cent on 2013. Other regions with solid growth were Canterbury (13.4 per cent), Manawatu/Wanganui (13.6 per cent) and the Waikato (13.9 per cent).

Head of Trade Me Jobs Peter Osborne said the job market in New Zealand was "surging".

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"Looking back over the whole of 2014, it's been a bumper year. Industrial sectors like automotive, construction, manufacturing, operations and the trades are all surging, and we've seen a lot more job opportunities created," he said.

"With New Zealand being in good economic health, retail jobs were also up, and these factors have collectively helped to create a very buoyant job market."

Further growth in industrial roles was expected this year, for 2015, Mr Osborne said.

"With Auckland and Christchurch focused on infrastructure and housing requirements, we will likely see more growth in trade and services, construction and architecture, and transport and logistics in 2015," he said.

"Other parts of the country also continue to show signs of a very strong job market and these are likely to continue for the foreseeable future. We expect to see the double-digit growth in job advertising to continue well into 2015."

In the sectors, executive and general management roles increased by 83.8 per cent followed by construction and architecture positions with an increase of 38 per cent on the fourth quarter in 2013.

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The transport and logistics sector grew 22.1 per cent nationally, manufacturing and operations by 17.6 per cent and trades and services by 15.9 per cent.

In the lead-up to Christmas, retail jobs also grew by 15.2 per cent year-on-year. NZME.

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