With surveys showing increasing jobs demand for IT professionals there’s also expected to be an uplift in salaries across the sector despite salaries in most Australian states being flat over recent months.
Job seekers feel that there are plenty of available jobs in the IT market, with 47% of them indicating that they are likely to actively look for a new role, according to the latest workforce survey from Clicks IT Recruitment.
More than one in three of Australia’s IT workers would change jobs if approached by a potential employer, according to newly published research.
Google is doing well, but that’s normal, and many analysts were not overly impressed.
Hopes that the Canberra IT jobs market might reignite post election have been dashed by the capital's biggest IT recruitment agency which has warned it could be March before demand picks up if the election delivers a change of government.
The musical chairs playing out in the IT recruitment game continue with former Candle CEO David Stewart reappearing at Clicks IT Recruitment and Peter Acheson being named CEO of Peoplebank Australia.
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