Trouble for jobseekers in South Africa

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South Africa’s job market is more competitive, with the current economic uncertainty a potential reason for a drop in hiring activity.

According to CareerJunction’s latest employment insights for Q1 2024, hiring activity dropped by 11% compared to Q1 2023.“Economic instability or uncertainty, whether domestic or global, can dampen business confidence and investment, leading companies to be cautious about expanding their workforce.”

“Factors such as fluctuations in commodity prices, political instability, or changes in government policies can all contribute to economic uncertainty.”Overall, none of the four specific sectors looked at by CareerJunction saw an increase in hiring activity, with the IT sector the hardest hit:CareerJunction said that analysing jobseeker engagement – the number of applications per job advert – allows for insightful market views of labour dynamics.

Although jobseeker engagement is usually high during the first quarter of the year, it increased significantly by 13% from Q1 2023 to Q1 2024, indicating elevated competition in the job search market.Despite the start of the year typically being the time when the most hiring activity occurs, the first quarter of 2024 even saw a drop in hiring activity from Q4 2024.

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