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Recruitment Trends 2015/16Steve Barnhurst: Broadbean
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The family continues to grow!
For 2015 as a whole, GDP growth was 2.2%, down from 2.9% in 2014.
‘Manufacturing and construction sectors falter as Brexit fears, market turmoil, China slowdown and falling oil price prompt cloud economic outlook’
2015/16 – “Steady but turbulent”
Brexit fears
China slowdown
‘leaving it among the strongest in the developed world.’
Oil price
2013 - “Like a phoenix from the flames”2014 - “Generally very positive”
Vacancies 15.49%
2015 v 2014
Economic recovery highlights struggle to fill
vacancies
©Bloomberg12:02am Companies struggle to find skilled workers
Employers say shortage of candidates highest in a
decade
15.3%
-1.1%
2014 v 2013
2015 v 2014
-2.4%Applications
Applications
APV
APV
-11.1%
Oil and Gas UK has estimated that 65,000 jobs have been lost during the current downturn in the industry.
Adverts Posted
APV:Jan 2015 = 20.97---------------------------------------Dec 2015 = 18.45
Despite all this…
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Dramatic change in APV (Applications Per Vacancy) 2014 v 2015
2014
82015 40
Best and worst cities to find a jobJanuary 2016
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• Methodology for calculating jobseeker competition compares jobseeker count identified in the ONS Claimant Count released in November 2015, with monthly advertised vacancy numbers on Adzuna.co.uk in December 2015.
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50,000
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But what does the data show?Job Vacancies – continued growth
Vacancies
201515.5% increase in vacancy volumes
from 20142014
18.4% increase in vacancy volumes
from 2013
Jan-13
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3
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Applications & APV Volumes
Applications APV
But what does the data show?A even more challenging market to hire the best talent
- 1.1% Applications-11.1% APV
2015 v 201415.3% Applications
-2.4% APV
2014 v 2013
Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13Apr-1
3
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Average Salary
But what does the data show?Salary levels STILL not setting the world alight
20153.06%
20140.6%
104% Social Care64% Transport & Rail62% EDUCATION & TRAINING49% Building & Construction41% Retail
01Social Care
104%02Transport & Rail
64%03Logistics Dist Supply Chain
62%04Building Construction
49%05Retail
41%
AND IN 15TH PLACERECRUITMENT! +23%
Digging beneath the headlinesTop performing sectors by job volumesCompared to 2014
-4% Insurance-7% Purchasing & Procurement-11% New Media & Internet-14% Automotive-17% Property and Housing
05Insurance
-4%04Purchasing Procurement
-7%03New MediaInternet
-11%02Automotive
-14%01Property and Housing
-17%
Digging beneath the headlinesWorst performing sectors by job volumesCompared to 2014
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A very mixed picture
Digging beneath the headlinesPay performance still inconsistent
19% SENIOR APPOINTMENTS15% HEALTH & SAFETY13% RETAIL11.5% PROPERTY & HOUSING11% PUBLIC SECTOR & GOVT
01SENIOR APPS
19%02HEALTH &SAFETY
15%03RETAIL
13%04PROPERTY& HOUSING
11.5%
05PUBLIC SECTOR & GOVT
11%
Digging beneath the headlinesBest for pay growth
-15% DEFENCE & MILITARY-11% SOCIAL CARE-9%PHARMACEUTICALS-7% SCIENCE & RESEARCH-3% NFP & CHARITIES
05NFP & CHARITIES
-3%04SCIENCE & RESEARCH
-7%03PHARMA
-9%02SOCIAL CARE
-11%01DEFENCE & MILITARY
-15%
Digging beneath the headlinesWorst for pay growth
Sector SpotlightRecruitment
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Spotlight on RecruitmentIncrease in advertising volumes
2015+23.09%
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Recruitment – Applications and APV ratio
APPS APV Linear (APV)
Spotlight on RecruitmentApplication up but APV down
In 2015 Applications are UP +9.5% But APV is DOWN -11.9%
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Recruitment Consultancy
Spotlight on recruitmentAdvertised wage levels didn’t move
There was NO CHANGE in the average salary paid to Recruiters, from 2014 to 2015
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Actionable Data Insights!
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