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Edward George

Locality: Willetton, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9457 4566



Address: 7-9 Woodpecker Ave 6155 Willetton, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.edwardgeorge.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Toward the end of 2013, we saw signs that the labour market was showing strong confidence. It’s been encouraging to see the continuation of that confidence in 2014, despite the recent talks of the need for economic reform from the Federal Government, says, Joe Powell, SEEK Managing Director. SEEK’s data shows month-on-month new job growth can be seen in New South Wales (2.4 per cent), Victoria (1.3 per cent) and South Australia (1 per cent). New job ads declined by 3.6 per ...cent month-on-month in Western Australia, and 0.4 per cent in Queensland. The strongest growth in applications occurred in those states that also had the biggest increases in new job ads, Mr Powell believes the job market could soon see new applicants entering the market. The more jobs that are available, the more confidence jobseekers will have to re-enter the market or take the next step in their career, says Mr Powell. Mr Powell says those considering a change in their professional life should keep an eye on how their sector is performing.



25.01.2022 The latest figures from SEEK, Australia’s leading employment marketplace shows that the number of new job ads placed with SEEK broadly stabilised in February, following steady growth in the last three months of 2013 and a surge in new job ads in January 2014. SEEK Managing Director Joe Powell says, The numbers we see in February point to the economic shift that is occurring from the resource states to the more populous states of the south east. Applications for jobs adverti...sed on SEEK have risen strongly so far in 2014, rising by nearly 6% in the first two months of this year. This could be attributed to the pickup in job ads, the increase in consumer confidence and the increased engagement on mobile, over 20% of applications on SEEK now come from mobile devices. The strong performance of the SEEK indicators in recent months is consistent with a range of positive economic indicators so far in 2014 including the consumer, housing and services sectors, as confirmed in the Australian National Accounts for the December quarter 2013. This however must be balanced against some of the negative forces at work we’re seeing; the decline in areas of manufacturing and the threats of Government cutbacks at both State and Federal level said Mr Powell.

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21.01.2022 Job ad growth continues to climb, underpinned by continued strength in NSW and a recovery in Western Australia. A 0.9 per cent seasonally adjusted rise in new job ads from September to October 2014 is the third consecutive month-on-month increase seen by SEEK, Australia’s leading online employment marketplace. New job ad volumes are now 13.5 per cent higher than October 2013. This is the strongest annual growth rate seen since the twelve months to June 2011, when the labo...ur market was recovering from the global financial crisis, says SEEK Managing Director, Joe Powell. New South Wales remains the strongest labour market by a considerable margin, however, consistent growth has also been seen in Western Australia in recent months. Despite the state’s exposure to the resources sector, Western Australia is showing strong signs of recovery. October 2014 saw a 2.6 per cent increase in new job ad growth the state’s fifth consecutive monthly increase. Job ad growth in Western Australia has been driven by demand for labour in Education and Training, up 54 per cent over the 12 months, as well as Trades and Services which is up 53 per cent, says Mr Powell. Over the past 12 months, new job ads for Design and Architecture have increased by 60 per cent, Trades and Services by 21 per cent and Banking and Financial Services by 19 per cent, says Mr Powell. Unsurprisingly, industries with close ties to the resources sector such as Engineering and Mining, Resources and Energy have seen declines in the number of jobs posted over the last 12 months.



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19.01.2022 New job ads placed on SEEK rose 1% in August, the first increase since January 2013 according to the latest SEEK New Job Ad Index report. New jobs in Queensland increased by 4.5% for the month of August, well ahead of the pack with New South Wales posting a 0.4% increase in new job ads, Western Australia 0.3% while Victoria and South Australia posted minor declines (0.8% and 0.3% respectively). We’ve not seen figures in Queensland like this since December 2010 where we witne...ssed 5.2% growth. For Western Australia this month’s positive new job ad growth is the first rise we’ve seen in the state since January this year. It’s too early to say if the improvement in our labour market indicators is a sign of better things to come. What we do know however is that the cash rate remains at historic lows, the AU dollar has depreciated, it’s been reported that business and consumer confidence has improved and we have a newly elected Government with a strong pro-business mandate Mr Powell said.



19.01.2022 For the fourth month in succession the level of new job advertisements posted with SEEK was effectively stable. New Job Ads increased 0.1% in October while the SEI (the ratio of new job ads placed with SEEK to the number of applications for those jobs) fell by 1.6% for the month. Western Australia, Victoria and South Australia all posted increases in job ad volume, 1.8%, 0.6% and 0.7% respectively. New South Wales, which has posted increases in new job ads since June, noted a... small decline this month of 1%. SEEK Managing Director Joe Powell says, It is positive to see the stabilisation in the job ad volumes continuing. We’re also seeing an increase in activity on the site with applications for jobs increasing month on month. With recent increases in consumer confidence this could suggest that people are feeling more positive about the future of the economy and are therefore more willing to explore new roles. Fastest Moving Jobs (October 2013 November 2013) 1. Retail Banking up 46% 2. Printing & Publishing Services up 45% 3. Medical Specialists up 36% 4. Business Banking up 34% 5. Fund Management up 32%

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13.01.2022 "WA & QLD new job ad figures reflect the difficulties of maintaining adequate growth in the face of the decline in mining investment. The two largest employment states NSW and Victoria are comparatively stable. On a national basis we're seeing new job ad figures settling towards the levels we saw three years ago in July 2010", SEEK MD Joe Powell. The SEI which is Australia's indicator to measure labour market supply against labour market demand declined 4.2% in July meaning hirers will find it easier to fill roles. "Since the beginning of 2012, we've seen the number of applications rising for a declining number of new job ads which is driving the SEI down" Mr Powell said.

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11.01.2022 The latest figures from SEEK, Australia’s leading employment marketplace shows that after four months of stability there has been a strong increase of 3.2% month on month in the number of new job ads (seasonally adjusted) across Australia. This change in new job ad volume represents the biggest monthly increase since April 2011. It’s great to see signs of growth in the labour market however care should be taken in interpreting one month’s data. This is particularly so at the... present time when seasonal patterns can be affected by the interactions of Christmas and New Year holidays. Nevertheless, there are signs of renewed growth in some recent economic indicators, notably retail sales and in housing approvals. The positive activity happening at a broader economic level appears to be influencing the demand for labour. The SEEK Employment Index, which measures labour market demand against supply was up 1% which tells us the number of new ads has risen more rapidly than applications across the country. The rising demand for labour may induce a return to job seeking for those out of the market, or provide confidence to those looking to a change of company or career, Mr Powell said.



10.01.2022 The level of new job ads nationally continues to stabilise according to the latest report from SEEK. The total number of new job ads placed with SEEK remains unchanged in September 2013 after an increase of 0.9% in August. Queensland and Western Australia new job ad volumes slid back this month, 2.1% and 1.4% respectively, after delivering promising increases in August. Mr Powell went on to say, the stabilisation of new job ads appears to reflect a balance between positive and negative factors across the nation. On the positive side, interest rates are at historic lows, the housing and stock markets have improved and we’ve got business confidence continuing to rise. On the negative side, capital investment and retails sales are still subdued and there is growing uncertainty concerning the US policymakers.

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07.01.2022 New job ads (seasonally adjusted) rose by 6.4% for the month on a national basis, to be 9.0% higher than three months earlier (Figure 1a). This is the highest rate of quarterly growth since 2010. New job ads in January 2014 were also back to the same level as a year earlier, the first time that this has been so for two years. This strong growth in January was spread across all states and territories (Figure 1b), with the strongest growth in those mainland states (Western Aust...ralia, South Australia and Victoria) which experienced a decline in December 2013. There are good reasons to be cautious about interpreting data over the holiday season. The actual number of transactions through the SEEK system fluctuates markedly through the Christmas, New Year and summer months, and there are limitations in the extent to which any seasonal adjustment process can fully capture the underlying factors. Some part of the increase in January 2014 may reflect uncaptured seasonal variations, especially that related to catch-up after the fall in both series in December 2013. Nevertheless the upswing in the SEEK indicators is too large and too sustained to be explained by seasonal variations alone, and it seems increasingly likely that the Australian labour market passed a turning point in late 2013 and is now in recovery mode. The SEEK data suggest that, at the present time, a strong performance in the consumer, housing and services sectors is outweighing the continued problems in manufacturing and the larger construction sector, as well as concerns about government cutbacks. This balance of forces is likely to differ from state to state, and data beyond the holiday season will provide a clearer view of likely labour market trends for 2014 as a whole.

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05.01.2022 Over the past 4 years the Australian labour market has been negatively impacted by the slowdown in the mining sector. During this period we’ve seen the labour market in a state of change. We now feel like the market is starting to find its feet again, our data points to gradual signs of improvement. Compared to March 2010 SEEK New Job Ads are now 5% high in New South Wales and 7% higher in Victoria says Joe Powell, SEEK Managing Director. Employment opportunities are look...ing promising across all states and territories in Australia, buoyed by low interest rates and a fiscal policy that supports domestic growth says SEEK Managing Director, Joe Powell. Mr Powell went on to say It’s encouraging that candidates are exhibiting confidence in the market through exploring new opportunities and applying for roles. Our data shows that the number of applications per role is strong. To have the best chance of succeeding candidates should tailor their application to ensure they’re putting their best foot forward. Overall, 2014 has started on a positive note for candidates with the economy showing real growth despite the recent news of job losses. Furthermore, it is expected that the May Federal Budget announcement will provide long-awaited clarity on government spending and contracts, which will have a flow on to both jobseekers and hirers. Jobseekers should be feeling more confident that the current business environment offers great potential for those looking to take the next step in their career, says Mr Powell. However, SEEK does warn that there could be a future skills mismatch as jobseekers from flat and declining sectors, such as the manufacturing industry, come into the market to find work. For those who know that they will soon need to change roles or look at new industry sectors, now is the perfect time to look for new opportunities, determine what skills will be required, and where necessary start up-skilling, concludes Mr Powell.

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02.01.2022 Australia experienced a strong 3.5 per cent increase in new jobs ads in August 2014, the greatest increase since January according to leading online employment marketplace, SEEK, following improved business and trading conditions across the country. According to SEEK, the data suggests the economy is experiencing growth, led by the non-mining sectors. In further positive news, year-on-year new job ads to August 2014 indicate that the strongest gains are being recorded in th...e largest labour markets by population. New South Wales saw 16.2 per cent growth followed by Victoria (up 13.9 per cent) and South Australia (up 13.5 per cent). The states with greatest exposure to mining, Western Australia and Queensland, have by comparison underperformed; but importantly, even these states have experienced year-on-year gains in new job ads says Mr Powell. The SEEK Employment Index, which measures the balance between demand for labour (New Job Ads) and supply (applications), fell 0.9 per cent in August. The lowering of the Index suggests that there is a strong supply of labour in each state.

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