Job Ads down, Applications up: Talent Market in Australia’s Ag industry remains competitive

Dr Ray Johnson
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The latest SEEK employment trends data for the Australian agriculture sector, shows that job ads have decreased by 9.6% across all categories except Conservation, Parks and Wildlife, compared to last year. However, applications are up, compared to the five-year average. 78% of candidates are currently actively looking or monitoring the market, the highest level in four years. Even though candidate supply is high compared to the five-year average, hirer demand is also high. This suggests that the Australian talent market remains competitive. This is especially true in the eastern and southern regions of Australia where more hirers are facing candidate shortages.

SEEK also revealed that the main motivators for candidates to look for a new job are:

• Not being paid enough in their current role.
• Looking for a fresh start.
• Not receiving a pay rise this year.

If you’re an employer, it’s now more important than ever to offer competitive salaries and benefits in order to attract and retain top talent. You may also want to consider offering flexibility and remote work options, as these are increasingly important to candidates.

Here are some tips for employers in a talent-short market:

• Offer competitive salaries and benefits.
• Be flexible and offer remote work options.
• Make your job postings stand out.
• Be responsive to candidates.
• Have a clear and efficient hiring process.

For candidates, here are some tips for landing your dream job:

• Update your resume and cover letter.
• Tailor your resume and cover letter to each job you apply for.
• Network with people in your field.
• Practice your interview skills.
• Be prepared to negotiate your salary.

The Australian talent shortage is likely to continue for some time, so it’s important for both employers and candidates to be prepared. By following these tips, you can increase your chances of success in the job market.

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About the Author

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Dr Ray Johnson

Managing Director

Dr. Ray Johnson is a seasoned agribusiness leader with over 25 years of experience across animal nutrition, livestock genetics, and executive search. Having held CEO and MD positions at NSW Farmers, Genetics Australia and Rhone-Poulenc Animal Nutrition, ANZ, Ray has led and advised companies at the highest levels. With a PhD in Ag science and extensive Board experience, he offers strategic insights to businesses seeking growth and leadership in the agribusiness sector.

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