The ICT sector has easily outstripped every other business and industry sector in the executive job stakes, with employment demand for execs in the sector up a whopping 70% last month. Demand for executives across all other sectors was also relatively buoyant, increasing by 24%.
The demand for executives in the IT sector has declined for the second month in a row, with New South Wales the only state to record an increase in demand.
Uncertainty about taxation changes as the Federal budget deficit continues to balloon is affecting the Australian executive job market, according to figures released today.
A second month of gains in executive employment in March indicates that market growth is continuing to stabilise, according to a new report.
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