Skilled occupation: ANZSCO has five skill levels underlying its occupational structure. An occupation is a skilled occupation if it has an ANZSCO skill level of 3 (a skill level commensurate with an NCEA level 4 qualification) or above.
Industry: The industry groupings are derived by synthesising the common characteristics of the different job boards. These are self-selected by advertisers from a drop-down menu.
Data calculation/treatment
This series has NOT been seasonally adjusted.
The number of jobs is normalised to an index called All Vacancies Index. This was set at 100 for the December 2010 period.
Changes to data collection/processing
As of December 2019 this dataset changed from monthly to quarterly.
From the dataset Jobs Online: All vacancies unadjusted December 2024, this data was extracted:
Sheet: Data
Range: B10:K66
Provided: 570 data points
Dataset originally released on:
January 31, 2025
About this dataset
Jobs Online measures changes in job vacancies advertised by businesses on four internet job boards – SEEK, Trade Me Jobs and the Education Gazette, and Kiwi Health Jobs.
Purpose of collection
Jobs Online is an important new indicator of labour market conditions. One of its main advantages is that it is extremely up-to-date, with results being published within a couple of weeks of the end of the reference quarter. Jobs Online provides a robust early indicator of changes in the labour market.