The document discusses trends in ICT jobs in New Zealand from October 2011. It shows that:
1) The number of ICT job advertisements increased 1% nationwide but decreased in Auckland and increased in Wellington and Canterbury.
2) ICT jobs in Canterbury have nearly doubled over the past year.
3) Women on average earn 7.8% less than men for salaried ICT jobs and 12.5% less for contract work.
ICT tertiary enrolments in New Zealand increased 10% in 2010, however ICT job advertisements decreased slightly in December 2011. While Seek ICT job ads were down for the month, they increased 41% for the year. Java remained the top programming language according to the TIOBE index.
This document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand, Australia, and the UK in September 2011. Seek ICT job ads in NZ decreased 7% month-over-month but were up 12% year-over-year. In Australia, ICT employment grew 35.8% over 5 years and software developers remain the largest occupation. The UK reported a record number of ICT professionals employed and a 28% year-over-year increase in IT job vacancies in May 2011.
The document contains daily stock market data from October 1, 2012 to May 23, 2012 including the open price, high price, low price, last traded price, close price, total traded quantity and turnover for each date. It provides stock price fluctuations and trading activity over this period.
The document summarizes website statistics for Monkey Business' website banana.fi from April 2008 to January 2011. It shows metrics like unique visitors, number of visits, pages viewed, hits, and bandwidth on a monthly basis. Some key findings are that unique visitors grew from around 100 in early 2008 to over 1,000 per month by late 2009. The goals of doubling unique visitors by September 2009 and reaching 4,000 unique visitors per month within a year are also mentioned.
ICT Trends Article June 2014: Fresh DevelopmentsGarry Roberton
The document discusses recent developments in programming and trends in programming languages. Researchers are working to make programming more intuitive and simplify the teaching of computer science. Popular languages currently include C, Java, and C++, while Apple's new language Swift is growing. ICT job postings increased in June after a previous drop, with Wellington seeing the largest rise over the past year. Efforts to improve programming tools and languages may help address skills shortages by appealing to more students and broadening participation in computer science.
ICT job advert trends in NZ for August 2016; a brief overview. Includes the Gartner Hype Cycle (2015) and references to global ICT skills shortage trends.
Over the past year the median salary in the NZ IT sector has seen a healthy rise in contrast with the wider economy. In January 2014 Absolute IT recorded the first notable increase in the national base median salary, now sitting at $80,000, since 2011.
ICT Trends Article July 2014: Cloud ComputingGarry Roberton
This document discusses trends in cloud computing and the ICT job market. It provides statistics on the growth of cloud-related jobs in New Zealand from 2012 to 2014 based on job listings. Specifically, it notes that cloud developer jobs have increased over 450% in under two years. The document also shares insights on ICT job trends and skills demand in various countries like Australia, Ireland, South Africa and the United States.
ICT tertiary enrolments in New Zealand increased 10% in 2010, however ICT job advertisements decreased slightly in December 2011. While Seek ICT job ads were down for the month, they increased 41% for the year. Java remained the top programming language according to the TIOBE index.
This document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand, Australia, and the UK in September 2011. Seek ICT job ads in NZ decreased 7% month-over-month but were up 12% year-over-year. In Australia, ICT employment grew 35.8% over 5 years and software developers remain the largest occupation. The UK reported a record number of ICT professionals employed and a 28% year-over-year increase in IT job vacancies in May 2011.
The document contains daily stock market data from October 1, 2012 to May 23, 2012 including the open price, high price, low price, last traded price, close price, total traded quantity and turnover for each date. It provides stock price fluctuations and trading activity over this period.
The document summarizes website statistics for Monkey Business' website banana.fi from April 2008 to January 2011. It shows metrics like unique visitors, number of visits, pages viewed, hits, and bandwidth on a monthly basis. Some key findings are that unique visitors grew from around 100 in early 2008 to over 1,000 per month by late 2009. The goals of doubling unique visitors by September 2009 and reaching 4,000 unique visitors per month within a year are also mentioned.
ICT Trends Article June 2014: Fresh DevelopmentsGarry Roberton
The document discusses recent developments in programming and trends in programming languages. Researchers are working to make programming more intuitive and simplify the teaching of computer science. Popular languages currently include C, Java, and C++, while Apple's new language Swift is growing. ICT job postings increased in June after a previous drop, with Wellington seeing the largest rise over the past year. Efforts to improve programming tools and languages may help address skills shortages by appealing to more students and broadening participation in computer science.
ICT job advert trends in NZ for August 2016; a brief overview. Includes the Gartner Hype Cycle (2015) and references to global ICT skills shortage trends.
Over the past year the median salary in the NZ IT sector has seen a healthy rise in contrast with the wider economy. In January 2014 Absolute IT recorded the first notable increase in the national base median salary, now sitting at $80,000, since 2011.
ICT Trends Article July 2014: Cloud ComputingGarry Roberton
This document discusses trends in cloud computing and the ICT job market. It provides statistics on the growth of cloud-related jobs in New Zealand from 2012 to 2014 based on job listings. Specifically, it notes that cloud developer jobs have increased over 450% in under two years. The document also shares insights on ICT job trends and skills demand in various countries like Australia, Ireland, South Africa and the United States.
Ict education & job trends august 2012Garry Roberton
1) ICT job advertisements in New Zealand decreased slightly (0.6%) in August 2012 compared to the previous month.
2) The number of ICT job advertisements was down 5% compared to August 2011 but up 17% compared to August 2010.
3) There was a big decline in management certification jobs such as PMP, Prince, and ITIL in August 2012 job advertisements.
The document discusses trends in ICT job advertisements in New Zealand and globally. In New Zealand, Seek ICT job ads rose slightly in October while Trademe IT jobs fell. Demand increased for cloud computing roles like administrators and analysts. Mobile app development jobs also rose, particularly in Auckland. Globally, shortages of skilled ICT workers continue due to declining enrollments in computer science and ICT programs.
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand and globally for September 2012. It finds that ICT job advertisements on Seek and Trademe declined month-over-month in New Zealand. However, demand increased for certain skills like ITIL management certification and SQL Server. Globally, shortages of ICT workers with the necessary skills continue to be a problem, worsened by declining enrollments in computer science and ICT/IT programs.
This document contains the following information:
1) ICT job advertisements on Seek increased 3.4% in February 2012 compared to the same month in 2011. Absolute IT opened an office in Hamilton to fill 30 ICT roles in Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
2) According to a Robert Walters salary survey, a .NET/Java developer in Auckland with 0-2 years experience can expect $60,000, while a project manager with over 5 years experience can expect $135,000.
3) ICT job advertisements on Seek and TradeMe peaked in 2007 before declining during the recession and have since increased, with Seek advertisements up 48% in Waikato
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand based on data from Seek and TradeMe job listings. It finds that in July 2012, ICT job advertisements decreased 1.6% month-over-month but were up 15.7% from July 2010. Regionally, Auckland job listings fell 2.2% while Waikato rose 23%. Software architect salaries increased 14.7% over the past year while technical writer salaries fell 25%. Job listings requiring Microsoft, Linux, and Cisco certifications all increased in July with the largest jump in Waikato listings for Cisco certified roles.
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand in March 2012. It finds that ICT job advertisements on Seek increased slightly from February but were up 6% from the same month the previous year. Demand for Prince 2 and other project management certifications more than doubled. There remains an acute shortage of skills in key computer technologies due to declining tertiary enrolments and fewer skilled migrants.
The document discusses trends in ICT job advertisements in New Zealand from June 2012. It finds:
1) Total ICT job ads saw a slight increase in May 2012 but were down 7% from June 2011 and up 31% from June 2010.
2) Demand for programmers who can develop mobile apps was increasing.
3) Regions varied with Auckland up 8%, Waikato up 25% but Wellington down 9.7% and Canterbury down 9.5%.
This document summarizes trends in the New Zealand ICT sector in December 2012. It finds that ICT enrolments in polytechnic programs were down 9% from 2011. The number of ICT job advertisements on Seek and TradeMe were down significantly from previous months and years. Major programming languages and certifications in job ads were all down by over 20% for the month. The document analyzes these trends in more detail and provides comparisons to international ICT job markets.
1) ICT job advertisements in New Zealand decreased 14% in April 2012 according to Seek ICT data, with demand holding steady only in Canterbury.
2) There is a global shortage of IT skills and knowledge in areas like Java, .NET, and C++.
3) The document discusses trends in ICT job advertisements and skills demand in New Zealand and globally.
Managerial Economics (Break Even Point)Sandeep Patel
The document summarizes the expenditure profile of Fidaato Software Solutions in Bhopal, India from October 2011 to September 2012. It categorizes expenses as fixed and variable. The highest expense month was September 2012 due to business expansion and increased website usage. The lowest was October 2011 as the business started with limited capital. The break-even point is estimated to be at 24 units or Rs. 2,38,200 in sales based on the existing cost structure. Suggestions to further improve the analysis are welcome.
The document provides insights into Māori participation in tertiary education and ICT jobs in New Zealand. It finds that while Māori participation in tertiary education overall is close to their proportion of the population, their participation in ICT fields is lower. Specifically, Māori make up 12% of students in ICT diploma programs and 7% of ICT degree students. The document also notes that ICT and education experienced the strongest growth in job vacancies in September 2011 according to government data.
1) Enrolments in computer science programs are at their lowest levels since 2001 throughout New Zealand and the Western world, though ICT enrolments in polytechnic programs increased 10% in 2011.
2) ICT job advertisements on Seek and TradeMe increased 11% and 2% respectively in January 2012 compared to the previous year.
3) The continuing low tertiary enrolments in ICT/computer science and high number of online ICT job vacancies presents a major challenge for the industry in meeting future demand for skills.
The document summarizes trends in New Zealand's tertiary education IT enrolments and ICT job market from 2007-2012. It finds that while IT enrolments increased from 2007-2010, they remain below 2002 levels. ICT job advertisements on Seek increased 14% in May 2012 compared to the previous month, and are up 30% from May 2010. In-demand skills include analytics, mobile technologies, and cloud computing.
ICT Trends; Job advert trends for October, 2016Garry Roberton
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ICT job advert trends in NZ for September 2016; a brief overview. Includes the current NZ demand for Tech Skills, based on skills increasingly in demand in the USA (with indicative salary ranges).
The document summarizes ICT trends in New Zealand for July 2016. It reports that Trademe IT job adverts increased 3.8% for the month and 46% for the year-to-date. Seek ICT job adverts increased slightly under 2% for the month with no significant change from July 2015, and increased 51% for the year-to-date. The document also notes that Canterbury saw an 11% decrease in Seek ICT job adverts from the previous month.
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand. It finds that Trademe IT job adverts increased 10.2% in June and 40.8% year-to-date. Seek ICT job adverts increased 5.3% in June but decreased 5% from June 2015, though increased 48.6% year-to-date. Demand is highest for jobs in Java, C, C++, Python and C# according to Seek data. There is a large shortage of computer science graduates to fill over 500,000 open computing jobs across many sectors.
ICT Trends Article March 2016: Contrasts in DemandGarry Roberton
1. Demand for ICT jobs in New Zealand has seen a slight downturn in early 2016, decreasing 7% year-on-year according to Seek job listings, while Australia has experienced 10% growth.
2. The skills shortage in Australia has led to international workers filling the majority of new ICT roles, with 23,000 added in the past year, as few as 3,000 were filled domestically.
3. Gender diversity in the technology sector remains an issue globally, with women making up only about 19% of software developers and engineers according to a survey of 84 companies. Initiatives in various countries aim to increase the number of women in technical fields.
ICT Trends Article - Big Data - October 2015Garry Roberton
October has seen a slight drop of 3 per cent in the number of IT jobs advertised on Trademe while Seek ICT job adverts have increased marginally for the second month in a row, up 2 per cent. Auckland rose 7 per cent this month after a four month decline, down by 16 per cent from a May peak.
Big data is big news. The NZ government has tasked a new think tank, the Data Futures Partnership, with looking at how huge pools of data could be linked together and shared by private and public sectors. With IBM predicting that 4.4 million IT jobs will be created globally to support big data by 2015 the potential for future demand for IT specialist roles in big data is enormous.
Currently in NZ the roles of data analytics, software engineers and project managers dominate the Seek ICT big data job adverts. Given the rising demand for skilled ICT employees, especially in the role of data analytics, it will require a significant effort by all concerned; government, tertiary institutes, and industry, to address this anticipated demand and to ensure the success of big data projects.
ICT Trends Article October 2014 - Tomorrow's InnovatorsGarry Roberton
The continuing demand for qualified and/or experienced coders is evidenced here in NZ by the number of online job vacancies posted throughout the year. The Seek ICT job website features comparatively high numbers of adverts for programmers, software developers, and testers.
ICT Trends Article August 2014: The Gender QuotientGarry Roberton
Finding ways to encourage girls and women to participate in one of the fastest growing industries, both here in NZ and abroad is challenging governments and ICT industries to create initiatives and programmes that will help address the gender imbalance.
The document summarizes ICT trends over the past year. It finds that careers in ICT are in high demand globally and in New Zealand, with the ICT industry contributing $19.3 billion annually to New Zealand's economy. Roles such as business analysts, cloud specialists, and mobile app developers are among the most in-demand. While ICT job postings have declined slightly in recent months, the overall outlook remains positive with continued skills shortages expected.
Ict education & job trends august 2012Garry Roberton
1) ICT job advertisements in New Zealand decreased slightly (0.6%) in August 2012 compared to the previous month.
2) The number of ICT job advertisements was down 5% compared to August 2011 but up 17% compared to August 2010.
3) There was a big decline in management certification jobs such as PMP, Prince, and ITIL in August 2012 job advertisements.
The document discusses trends in ICT job advertisements in New Zealand and globally. In New Zealand, Seek ICT job ads rose slightly in October while Trademe IT jobs fell. Demand increased for cloud computing roles like administrators and analysts. Mobile app development jobs also rose, particularly in Auckland. Globally, shortages of skilled ICT workers continue due to declining enrollments in computer science and ICT programs.
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand and globally for September 2012. It finds that ICT job advertisements on Seek and Trademe declined month-over-month in New Zealand. However, demand increased for certain skills like ITIL management certification and SQL Server. Globally, shortages of ICT workers with the necessary skills continue to be a problem, worsened by declining enrollments in computer science and ICT/IT programs.
This document contains the following information:
1) ICT job advertisements on Seek increased 3.4% in February 2012 compared to the same month in 2011. Absolute IT opened an office in Hamilton to fill 30 ICT roles in Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
2) According to a Robert Walters salary survey, a .NET/Java developer in Auckland with 0-2 years experience can expect $60,000, while a project manager with over 5 years experience can expect $135,000.
3) ICT job advertisements on Seek and TradeMe peaked in 2007 before declining during the recession and have since increased, with Seek advertisements up 48% in Waikato
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand based on data from Seek and TradeMe job listings. It finds that in July 2012, ICT job advertisements decreased 1.6% month-over-month but were up 15.7% from July 2010. Regionally, Auckland job listings fell 2.2% while Waikato rose 23%. Software architect salaries increased 14.7% over the past year while technical writer salaries fell 25%. Job listings requiring Microsoft, Linux, and Cisco certifications all increased in July with the largest jump in Waikato listings for Cisco certified roles.
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand in March 2012. It finds that ICT job advertisements on Seek increased slightly from February but were up 6% from the same month the previous year. Demand for Prince 2 and other project management certifications more than doubled. There remains an acute shortage of skills in key computer technologies due to declining tertiary enrolments and fewer skilled migrants.
The document discusses trends in ICT job advertisements in New Zealand from June 2012. It finds:
1) Total ICT job ads saw a slight increase in May 2012 but were down 7% from June 2011 and up 31% from June 2010.
2) Demand for programmers who can develop mobile apps was increasing.
3) Regions varied with Auckland up 8%, Waikato up 25% but Wellington down 9.7% and Canterbury down 9.5%.
This document summarizes trends in the New Zealand ICT sector in December 2012. It finds that ICT enrolments in polytechnic programs were down 9% from 2011. The number of ICT job advertisements on Seek and TradeMe were down significantly from previous months and years. Major programming languages and certifications in job ads were all down by over 20% for the month. The document analyzes these trends in more detail and provides comparisons to international ICT job markets.
1) ICT job advertisements in New Zealand decreased 14% in April 2012 according to Seek ICT data, with demand holding steady only in Canterbury.
2) There is a global shortage of IT skills and knowledge in areas like Java, .NET, and C++.
3) The document discusses trends in ICT job advertisements and skills demand in New Zealand and globally.
Managerial Economics (Break Even Point)Sandeep Patel
The document summarizes the expenditure profile of Fidaato Software Solutions in Bhopal, India from October 2011 to September 2012. It categorizes expenses as fixed and variable. The highest expense month was September 2012 due to business expansion and increased website usage. The lowest was October 2011 as the business started with limited capital. The break-even point is estimated to be at 24 units or Rs. 2,38,200 in sales based on the existing cost structure. Suggestions to further improve the analysis are welcome.
The document provides insights into Māori participation in tertiary education and ICT jobs in New Zealand. It finds that while Māori participation in tertiary education overall is close to their proportion of the population, their participation in ICT fields is lower. Specifically, Māori make up 12% of students in ICT diploma programs and 7% of ICT degree students. The document also notes that ICT and education experienced the strongest growth in job vacancies in September 2011 according to government data.
1) Enrolments in computer science programs are at their lowest levels since 2001 throughout New Zealand and the Western world, though ICT enrolments in polytechnic programs increased 10% in 2011.
2) ICT job advertisements on Seek and TradeMe increased 11% and 2% respectively in January 2012 compared to the previous year.
3) The continuing low tertiary enrolments in ICT/computer science and high number of online ICT job vacancies presents a major challenge for the industry in meeting future demand for skills.
The document summarizes trends in New Zealand's tertiary education IT enrolments and ICT job market from 2007-2012. It finds that while IT enrolments increased from 2007-2010, they remain below 2002 levels. ICT job advertisements on Seek increased 14% in May 2012 compared to the previous month, and are up 30% from May 2010. In-demand skills include analytics, mobile technologies, and cloud computing.
ICT Trends; Job advert trends for October, 2016Garry Roberton
ICT job advert trends in NZ for October 2016; a brief overview. Includes an excerpt from Scoop Independent News relating to research showing that, on average, 60% of workers across six key job fields; DevOps and Infrastructure, Financial Services, IT Executive, Software Development, Testing and QA, and Project Management, intend to look for a new role in the next year.
ICT job advert trends in NZ for September 2016; a brief overview. Includes the current NZ demand for Tech Skills, based on skills increasingly in demand in the USA (with indicative salary ranges).
The document summarizes ICT trends in New Zealand for July 2016. It reports that Trademe IT job adverts increased 3.8% for the month and 46% for the year-to-date. Seek ICT job adverts increased slightly under 2% for the month with no significant change from July 2015, and increased 51% for the year-to-date. The document also notes that Canterbury saw an 11% decrease in Seek ICT job adverts from the previous month.
The document summarizes ICT job market trends in New Zealand. It finds that Trademe IT job adverts increased 10.2% in June and 40.8% year-to-date. Seek ICT job adverts increased 5.3% in June but decreased 5% from June 2015, though increased 48.6% year-to-date. Demand is highest for jobs in Java, C, C++, Python and C# according to Seek data. There is a large shortage of computer science graduates to fill over 500,000 open computing jobs across many sectors.
ICT Trends Article March 2016: Contrasts in DemandGarry Roberton
1. Demand for ICT jobs in New Zealand has seen a slight downturn in early 2016, decreasing 7% year-on-year according to Seek job listings, while Australia has experienced 10% growth.
2. The skills shortage in Australia has led to international workers filling the majority of new ICT roles, with 23,000 added in the past year, as few as 3,000 were filled domestically.
3. Gender diversity in the technology sector remains an issue globally, with women making up only about 19% of software developers and engineers according to a survey of 84 companies. Initiatives in various countries aim to increase the number of women in technical fields.
ICT Trends Article - Big Data - October 2015Garry Roberton
October has seen a slight drop of 3 per cent in the number of IT jobs advertised on Trademe while Seek ICT job adverts have increased marginally for the second month in a row, up 2 per cent. Auckland rose 7 per cent this month after a four month decline, down by 16 per cent from a May peak.
Big data is big news. The NZ government has tasked a new think tank, the Data Futures Partnership, with looking at how huge pools of data could be linked together and shared by private and public sectors. With IBM predicting that 4.4 million IT jobs will be created globally to support big data by 2015 the potential for future demand for IT specialist roles in big data is enormous.
Currently in NZ the roles of data analytics, software engineers and project managers dominate the Seek ICT big data job adverts. Given the rising demand for skilled ICT employees, especially in the role of data analytics, it will require a significant effort by all concerned; government, tertiary institutes, and industry, to address this anticipated demand and to ensure the success of big data projects.
ICT Trends Article October 2014 - Tomorrow's InnovatorsGarry Roberton
The continuing demand for qualified and/or experienced coders is evidenced here in NZ by the number of online job vacancies posted throughout the year. The Seek ICT job website features comparatively high numbers of adverts for programmers, software developers, and testers.
ICT Trends Article August 2014: The Gender QuotientGarry Roberton
Finding ways to encourage girls and women to participate in one of the fastest growing industries, both here in NZ and abroad is challenging governments and ICT industries to create initiatives and programmes that will help address the gender imbalance.
The document summarizes ICT trends over the past year. It finds that careers in ICT are in high demand globally and in New Zealand, with the ICT industry contributing $19.3 billion annually to New Zealand's economy. Roles such as business analysts, cloud specialists, and mobile app developers are among the most in-demand. While ICT job postings have declined slightly in recent months, the overall outlook remains positive with continued skills shortages expected.
Global demand for ICT skills remains high, with Europe expecting a shortage of 900,000 ICT jobs by 2015. The gap between supply and demand of workers with ICT skills also appears to be deteriorating worldwide. In New Zealand, occupations like ICT project managers, developers, and programmers remain on the long-term skills shortage list, indicating an ongoing shortage. While the number of ICT job advertisements has decreased slightly recently, the overall trend this year shows an increase in demand. Programming languages like C, Java, PHP and C# continue to be in high demand across New Zealand regions.
The document discusses concerns about a growing skills gap in ICT fields internationally. Many countries are seeing declining enrollments in STEM programs. In response, governments and industries are pursuing strategies like updating school curriculums, promoting STEM careers to students, and partnering with academia and each other to try to reverse these trends. The document provides examples of these efforts and debates around the ICT skills gap in countries like the US, Australia, the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and others.
The document discusses trends in youth unemployment and the ICT job market in New Zealand. It finds that while overall unemployment has decreased, youth unemployment remains high, especially in Auckland. Demand for ICT jobs is growing, with online job postings for ICT roles up 60% since January. However, there remains a mismatch between unemployed youth and the skills required for open ICT roles. Efforts are needed from industry, education and government to help train and engage unemployed youth to address both issues.
International enrolments in New Zealand tertiary education have declined 7% over the past year, costing the industry an estimated $2.5 billion annually. International student numbers have fallen at the University of Waikato, for example, from 1670 in 2010 to an anticipated 1470 in 2012. The high value of the New Zealand dollar, the rise of Asian universities, and changes to policies in countries like Canada, Australia and the US have been blamed for the decline in international students choosing New Zealand. While data on 2012 enrolments is not yet available, figures from 2005-2011 show a decline in both international diploma and degree enrolments from their peak numbers. ICT job advertisements have increased by 30%
The document provides insights into ICT tertiary education and job market trends in New Zealand for November 2012. It notes declines in ICT diploma and degree enrolments and completions between 2009-2010. ICT job advertisements on Trademe and Seek declined for the month of November 2012 compared to last month and November 2011. The document analyzes trends in ICT job ads by location, role, programming language, and other categories.
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1. New Zealand
ICT
Tertiary Education & Job Series
October 2011
Rugby World Cup
garry.roberton@wintec.ac.nz
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Indicates
new/significant
change
2. Insights
Jobs [Last month ()]:
NZ Seek ICT jobs adverts for the month of October;
All NZ rose by 1% (-7%) (Up 13% on October 2010) in spite of
other negative economic indicators
Auckland down 1% (-8%), Wellington up 2% (-3%) and
Canterbury up a significant 9% (-12%)
Waikato experienced a 2% increase (-22%)
Trademe (all NZ) increased by 2% (2%) (Up 1.6% on September 2010)
ICT jobs in Canterbury have increased from 123 to 236 (92%) for the
year to October
Pay disparity in New Zealand’s ICT sector:
Still a significant gap with women earning an average of 7.8% less than
salaried men, while the average contract hourly rate for women is 12.5%
lower than for men
Linked readings:
3. Seek IT Job Trends NZ
2011
3500
3000 2732 3000 3127
2662 2689
2603 2870 2662
2500
2692
2000 1712
1500 Last Year
1000
500
0
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
4. Seek ICT Job Adverts
Monthly Change
October 2011
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
Auckland Waikato Wellington Canterbury Total NZ
-2%
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
5. Seek ICT Job Advert Trends
Year to October 2011
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40% Growth
30%
20%
10%
0%
Auckland Waikato Wellington Canterbury Total NZ
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
6. 2007 Peak ICT Job Adverts NZ
before
recession
Seek & Trademe
3487
3500
3127
3000
3000 2870
2689 2732 2692
2662 2662
2603
2500
2000 Trademe IT
1712 Seek IT
1462 1474 1484
1500 1367 1407 1353 1391 1352 1324 1347
955
1000
500
0
Sept Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct
2007 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
8. Seek ICT Job Adverts Oct 2011
Full Time & Part time/Contract/Temp/Casual
28
217
Auckland
Wellington
126
Doughnuts Canterbury
621 Inside=F/T
Outside=Contract/etc
1397 16%
271
Fulltime
Comparison by Main Regions Contract
84%
All NZ
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
9. Seek ICT Job Adverts
by Industry Certification
October 2011
Total NZ
Canterbury
Wellington
Waikato
Auckland
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Auckland Waikato Wellington Canterbury Total NZ
Microsoft 236 7 114 43 430
Cisco 146 8 48 30 238
Linux 452 24 191 83 772
Linux jobs in the Waikato increased 50%, while for Microsoft
jobs Auckland decreased 16% and Wellington increased 20%
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
10. Seek ICT Job Adverts Filtered
by Management Certifications
350
300
250
200 29%
PMP
Prince 2 41%
150
ITIL
100
50
30%
0
Notes:
• All 3 management certifications may be referenced in the same job advert.
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
11. Seek ICT Job Adverts by
Programming Language
October 2011
Total NZ
Canterbury
Wellington C++ added
this month
for
Waikato
comparison
with TIOBE
Auckland
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Auckland Waikato Wellington Canterbury Total NZ
.NET 212 5 99 23 347
PHP 325 13 143 54 554
C++ 38 0 19 12 71
C 345 0 153 56 592
Java 356 14 159 66 613
• Java & .NET increased by 9% & 21% respectively on September totals
• PHP & C# also experienced monthly increases
• C++ added to enable comparison with TOIBE index [Top five: Java, C, C++,
PHP & C#]
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
12. Seek IT Job Adverts
Comparison by Languages
Sept - Oct 2011
344
284 Java
613
Inner = Sept 561 PHP
Outer = Oct
213 11.5% overall C#
250 increase in adverts
for languages .NET
522
554
Note: Total adverts for all four languages increased by 11.5% for the month
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
13. TIOBE [The Importance of Being Earnest]
Programming Community Index
for October 2011
*Java remains the No.1 programming language in the top 20
*Java
C
C++
PHP
C#
Objective-C
(Visual) Basic
Python
Perl
Oct-10
Language
JavaScript
Oct-11
Ruby
Delphi/Object Pascal
Lisp
Transact-SQL
PL/SQL
Lua
RPG (OS/400)
Pascal
Assembly*
Ada
0 5 10 15 20 25
Order of Popularity
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
14. TIOBE Programming Community Index Headline
for October 2011
Despite new version 7 release Java loses ground
Java lost almost 1% of its popularity in September
C will be number one again next month, if this trend continues
Other observations;
Both Objective-C and Transact-SQL score new all time highs
Assembly re-entered the top 20
Visual Basic.NET gained many places (from #39 to #25)
F# had a hard time (from #23 to #46)
Note: The TIOBE Programming Community index is an indicator of the popularity of programming languages.
The index is updated once a month. The ratings are based on the number of skilled engineers world-wide,
courses and third party vendors. The popular search engines Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Wikipedia, YouTube and
Baidu are used to calculate the ratings
15. Absolute IT Salary Report NZ
Permanent Salary Data
Nov-10 to Aug-11
Architect
Management
Consultant BI/CRM
Consultant ERP/Supply
Software Architect
Project Manager/Team Lead
Consultant
Sales Exec/Account Manager
Business Analyst
DBA Database Developer
Technical Writer/Documenter
WAN/Telecommunications
IT Security
Software-Analyst…
Systems Integration
Medium Quartile
Network Engineer
Systems Analyst
Testing and Q.A
Systems Administrator
Software Developer
Data Record Management
Trainer
Web/Multimedia Developer
Web/Multimedia Designer
Network Administration
Hardware Engineer
Help Desk/Support
$0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 $140,000
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
16. Absolute IT Salary Report NZ
Percentage Change
Nov-10 to Aug-11
Architect
Management
Consultant BI/CRM
Consultant ERP/Supply
Software Architect
Project Manager/Team Lead
Consultant
Sales Exec/Account Manager
Business Analyst
DBA Database Developer
Technical Writer/Documenter
WAN/Telecommunications
IT Security
Software-Analyst Programmer
Systems Integration
Network Engineer
Systems Analyst
Testing and Q.A
Systems Administrator
Software Developer
Data Record Management
Trainer
Web/Multimedia Developer
Web/Multimedia Designer
Network Administration
Hardware Engineer
Help Desk/Support
-20.0% -15.0% -10.0% -5.0% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%
Percentage Change
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
17. ABSOLUTE IT SALARY REPORT
For NZ’s ICT Industry
November 2010 – August 2011
Summary of [Absolute IT] Key Findings:
In the past 9 months
Software Development, Testing, Web Developers, and Managers experienced
remuneration increases
Sales Execs/Account Managers, all levels of Software Architects, IT Security and
Network Administration experienced remuneration decreases
*17,182 roles are permanent salaries, up by 2,643 salaries
*3,348 roles are contract/part-time/casual/Interim rates up by 340
*Corresponds with the Seek ICT job advert ratio of 80:20
Pay parity in New Zealand’s ICT sector:
Still a significant gap with salaried men earning an average of 7.8% more than women,
while the average contract hourly rate for men is 12.5% higher than for women
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
18. activeTechPros IT Salary & Skills
Report 2011 NZ
Annual Salary by Job Function and Region (NZD)
$140,000
$120,000
$100,000
$80,000
NZ Dollar
$60,000
$40,000
$20,000
$0
IT Management Project Systems Communications Support Administration Other IT Total
Management Development Professionals
Auckland Wellington Christchurch Tauranga Hawkes Bay Taranaki Manawatu
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
19. ActiveTechPros IT Salary & Skills
Report 2011 NZ
Annual Salary by Job Function & Region (NZD)
Number & Percentage of Respondents
3%
3%
3%
3% 6 6
6
7
Auckland
7% Wellington
15
Christchurch
Tauranga
Hawkes Bay
101 Taranaki
45%
Manawatu
39
17%
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
20. Top Ten Professional Certifications
Ranking & Percentage of Respondents
2011
1 Microsoft Certified Professional
(MCP)
2 A+ Certification
3%
3%
4% 16% 3 Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer (MCSE)
4%
4 Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA)
6%
5 Network +
8% 14% 6 Microsoft Certified System
Administrator (MCSA)
7 Citrix Certification
9%
9%
8 Project Management (PMP)
9 IBM certification
10 HP certification
Source: (Accessed October 2011)
21. News Bytes
ICT Industry Confidence:
(
A survey by recruitment firm Hudson finds ICT industry confidence growing 3.9 per
cent to 42.7 percent, compared with national two-year low in confidence of just 27.9
per cent across all industries
ICT industry faces skills shortage:
(
The Australian ICT industry is facing a shortfall of 2700 computing professionals,
adding to a looming skills shortage
Retention strategies more important than ever to prevent staff from defecting to
competitors. “There have already been wage increases of between five and ten per
cent across the industry with evidence of 20 per cent hikes in Western Australia”
E-skills UK warns of an alarming 23 percent [33%?] fall in the number of
students taking a GCSE in ICT:
(
Decline in GCSE numbers was "especially concerning given the economic importance of
IT to the UK economy“
"IT must be taught in a way that is relevant and inspiring to young people, that
capitalises on the interests and aptitudes of young people, and that demonstrates the
exciting and dynamic opportunities a career in IT offers”
22. Conclusion:
October has seen a small increase of 2% in Seek IT NZ advertised jobs, after
a decline for two consecutive months
Java loses ground this month despite the new version 7 release [TIOBE]
Men earn more than women with median base salary rates for males at
$76,500 compared to $70,500 for females; and median base hourly
contract rates at $80 for males compared to $70 for females [Absolute IT]
Architects, Managers and Consultant BI/CRM are the highest paid jobs
[Absolute IT]
In NZ, over the past 9 months, remuneration increases occurred for
software developers, testing, web developers, and managers [Absolute IT]
Continuing predictions of ICT skills shortages for many countries, including
NZ, Australia, the USA and the UK