HR Snapshot

Snapshots

  • HR vacancies are forecasted to decrease by 12.4%
  • 9.8% vacancy growth from Q2 to Q3 2023
  • General HR roles hold the majority of vacancies
  • Media Broadcasting is the fastest-growing sector, with a 39.2% surge

The number of vacancies for HR professionals across all sectors, excluding NFP, is projected to decrease by 12.4%, recording the smallest amount in three years.

Quarterly comparisons show a 9.8% vacancy growth from Q2 to Q3 2023, with July as the busiest month.

General HR roles hold the majority of vacancies, showing a flat year-on-year change, while Administration roles in the top 5 saw the biggest drop, down by 30%.

Software & Computer Services attracts the largest number of HR professionals, but Media Broadcasting/Publishing is the most active sector, with vacancies up by 39.2%.

Pearson tops the list of leading companies with remarkable growth, posting an impressive 171 vacancies.


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