'Heartening' data for job seekers reveals employers' wishlistsEmployers are looking for people with expertise in business development, digital projects or business analysis. Trade Me Jobs spokesman Jeremy Wade said the second quarter of 2016 saw heartening data for job seekers. Potential employers are also looking for expertise and skills in business development, digital projects or business analysis. The quarterly analysis examined job hunter applications across the 65,000 roles advertised on Trade Me Jobs in April, May and June. The latest data from Trade Me also shows the job market is performing well, with job advertisements up 9.3 per cent on this time last year and salaries up 0.5 per cent.
Source: Stuff July 09, 2016 04:18 UTC