Job Trends - October 2010
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Job Trends - October 2010
New Zealand ICT Tertiary Education & Job Trends October 2010 [email protected] Note: Indicates a change Recent Insights ICT jobs advertised on Seek increased for the SeptemberOctober period, with the exception of Wellington (9% decrease) ICT jobs advertised on Trademe increased by 12% for the September-October period 80% of current Seek ICT jobs advertised in NZ are for full time positions Massive investment in IT & T projects in the Asia Pacific region Recruitment firms have predicted an imminent skills shortage in the ICT industry, specifically in mid-level management, as a result of reduced hires during the global financial crisis (GFC) Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics (ITP) ICT Enrolment Trends 2002 to 2010 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 EFTS 1,500 1,000 500 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 Source: NACCQ EFTS (Accessed March 2010) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics (ITP) ICT Enrolments (24% Increase 2007 to 2010) ICT Jobs NZ Trends - Recession & Recovery A slight decrease Estimated 3500 3000 3,000 2500 EFTS 2,500 2000 1500 2,000 1000 Seek IT 500 1,500 Oct 2010 Sept 2010 Aug 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 1,000 April 2010 Mar 2010 Feb 2010 Jan 2010 Sept 2009 Sept 2007 0 500 0 2007 Source: (Accessed October 2010) 2008 2009 2010 Wintec School of IT Combined Diploma & Degree EFTS 2002 to 2010 350 300 250 200 Wintec Combined IT EFTS 150 100 50 0 03 04 05 06 07 08 Source: Wintec MIS (Arion) (Accessed March 2010) 09 10 All Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics (ITPs) 2009 EFTS-based Performance Measures New TEO Performance Measures 90% 80% 70% 60% Level 5-6 50% Level 7-8 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Successful Completion of Courses Completion of Qualifications Conclusion: These measures better quantify successful outcomes ICT Jobs NZ Seek & Trademe 3487 3500 A 12% increase for Trademe September to October 3000 2500 2370 2149 2000 2320 2384 2376 2047 1763 1500 1843 Trademe IT 1561 1367 1241 Seek IT 1211 1000 629 600 728 756 816 959 1096 943 1148 1326 1174 500 0 Sept Sept Jan Feb 2007 2009 Mar April 2010 2010 2010 2010 May June July Aug 2010 2010 2010 2010 Sept Oct 2010 2010 Source: (Accessed October 2010) Seek ICT Jobs % Increase January - October 2010 250% 203% 200% 150% % Increase 103% 96% 96% 100% 50% 19% 0% Auckland Source: Waikato Wellington (Accessed September 2010) Canterbury Total NZ Seek ICT Work Type (NZ) October 2010 20% Full Time 80% Contractor, Temp, Other These percentages are typical Source: (Accessed October 2010) Seek ICT Jobs NZ Jan - Oct 2010 Total NZ Canterbury 9% decrease Wellington Waikato Auckland 0 Oct-10 500 Sept-10 Aug-10 1000 July-10 1500 June-10 May-10 2000 April-10 2500 Mar-10 Note: Overall figures for Waikato are typical of smaller NZ regions Source: Accessed October 2010) Feb-10 3000 Jan-10 Waikato ICT Employment Opportunities Company URL Gen-i Datacom Connect NZ Gallagher Group Wintec (ITS ~30 Staff) Hamilton City Council (HCC) Waikato DHB Interspeed PB Technologies Livestock Improvement Corporation Ltd (LIC) Elite Business Systems Ltd University of Waikato Retail: Dick Smith, Heathcote Appliances, Noel Leaming, Harvey Norman, etc Career Services: Computing & IT Jobs IT • • • • • • • • • • • • Administrator (Website) Analyst Programmer Call Centre Adviser Chief Information Officer Computer Applications Engineer Computer Programmer Computer Systems Analyst Computer Systems Technician Computing Services Manager Content Developer Customer Service Professional Customer Service Representative (CSR) • Database Administrator • Database Analyst • Database Developer • Desktop Support Analyst • Desktop Support Technician/Engineer • Documentation Specialist • Graphic Designer (Web Pages) • Hardware Engineer • Helpdesk Operator • Information Designer • Information Services Manager • Information Systems Engineer • Information Systems Technician/Consultant • Information Technology Manager Selected Extracts from Telecoms & IT Intelligence Briefing September 2010 Telecom NZ structural separation: MED has called for submissions on the potential implications and regulatory changes of a structural separation of Telecom NZ. Papers due by Oct 15. Refer: Huawei to launch handset in OZ and NZ? Talking to carriers in Australia and New Zealand about local distribution of its new Ideos mobile phone, which runs the latest version of Google’s Android operating system Australia govt data centre relocation: A request for tenders has been released, the first step in establishing a new panel of services providers as part of a plan to save USD1 billion in data centre costs over the next 15 years Shanghai cloud development: The 12 projects under the city’s plan to boost its cloud computing industry are proceeding as planned; a total investment of RMB3 billion is expected by end‐2012 Dell to invest USD100 billion over next decade: It plans to open its 2nd centre in China next year Singapore emerges as Asia Pacific’s leading cloud computing hub: according to Ovum, with firms such as Tata Communications, AT&T, BT, Verizon Business, SingTel, and Orange choosing Singapore as their preferred location Vietnam Data center: Telehouse Vietnam has begun operating in Hanoi. It will provide data‐related services for businesses involved in telecom, finance and banking Skills shortage to return, but with variations (Computerworld October 2010) Robert Walters - 2010 Global Salary Survey (Selected Extracts) Wellington - pay rates in many IT skill sets are up this year , especially in contracting.; e.g. senior project managers The survey commentary makes predictions for 2010 for both Auckland & Wellington; In the “Outlook for 2010” in Auckland, the commentary notes “We predict that the overall focus will continue to be cost-cutting and refining IT processes, helped by a technology push towards cloud computing, ultimately cutting infrastructure and associated costs As a result, the demand for skilled candidates who can operate within the cloud environment will be heightened Additionally, candidates with skills in application development, data centre operations and network engineering (including security) will be highly sought-after Things began to pick up in the final quarter of last year in Auckland, and that this year, “we envisage that the pattern of slow and steady levels of recruitment will continue in 2010 and we expect a general shortage of skilled professionals in the IT sector once again There are already a number of significant programmes of work underway and we therefore anticipate demand for those candidates with technical project management skills to strengthen in the first quarter We expect to see some strength return to the private sector, which will lead to more demand for highly skilled and experienced candidates across all key IT disciplines This is expected to drive wage growth due to an ongoing underlying shortage of good quality, experienced professionals (Accessed May 2010) (US-BLS) prediction: For the foreseeable future computing will be one of the fastest-growing U.S. job markets in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) Nearly 3 out of 4 new science or engineering jobs in the U.S. are going to be in computing! Approximately 1 in 5 computing jobs will be in networking Conclusions: Global recession had a significant impact Global demand increasing Global skill shortages signalled Future ICT job potential extremely healthy Educate and train now to be ready for the economic upswing…