Job advertising stories
New statistics from SEEK NZ show the job market is in good shape with more jobs and higher salaries up for grabs.
Despite a slight nationwide dip, Auckland's job market shows unwavering growth amidst a cooling employment sector.
Rugby World Cup's 'Cloud' venue to host IT recruitment drive in New Zealand, tackling skills shortage and wooing global talent.
Four years after launching its Jobs section, Trade Me says it finished October as New Zealand's number one employment site.
Remote has unveiled Recruit, an AI-driven hiring solution designed to streamline global talent acquisition and tackle the growing challenges in recruiting.
The gender disparity within the information technology sector remains significant; however, some clear steps can be taken to help remedy the situation.
Making a career in the sector more appealing would see more women applying for advertised roles, writes Barracuda's Angelina Liu.
Philippines-based professional recruitment platform Bossjob has launched a new product that allows headhunters to eaily spot ideal candidates.
TechBrain study suggests gendered language in IT ads may deter women from applying, pushing for neutral wording.
Google Cloud has posted job listings for partner success managers in Australia and New Zealand indication further expansion into the region.
SEEK launches voice-activated job search in Australia via Amazon Alexa, offering career insights and updates, marking a tech milestone in employment services.
Don't lose hope -It's important that you keep your spirits high during your job search, even if you don't get an interview for a role that you want.
The first half of 2014 was busier than usual in Auckland's IT recruitment market, even in January, traditionally the quietest month of the year.
LinkedIn launches Premium All-in-One in Australia, bundling AI-powered hiring, marketing and sales tools for fast-growing small businesses.
SEEK and Employment Hero end court battle, restore API access and scrap competition claims, avoiding a ruling on digital market power.
Job advertisement numbers in Australia are on the rise, with the strongest growth in mining and engineering, according to data from Seek.
Looking for new jobs without alerting your current employer can be tricky, so LinkedIn has now made it easier for Australian members on the job hunt.