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Jobcentre Plus employer survey confirms sustained buoyancy in recruitment market

Posted:
27/07/2007*

As the number of employers looking to recruit increases, more and more are turning to the Internet to advertise jobs according to a new report from Jobcentre Plus.

The annual survey of over 4,500 employers indicates that over a quarter of British businesses (604,000) were on the look out to hire new staff last year. In 2006, 27% of businesses were actively recruiting new staff with 25% of all filled job vacancies advertised online. The proportion of overall vacancies now being advertised through the Internet has increased to 16% from 12% in 2004, with one in every eight employers surveyed confirming they had used Internet websites to advertise a vacancy in the last 12 months.

This online trend is also being reflected by jobseekers themselves. In a single week in June, the Jobcentre Plus website experienced a record 6.6 million job searches conducted by nearly 2.2 million online jobseekers.

Caroline Flint, Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform, said: “Employment in the UK continues to show sustained growth. However, if we are to meet our aim of achieving 80% employment we need to work harder still to support more people back into work. Yesterday we published a green paper on welfare reform which sets out the steps to achieving full employment. That included our commitment to new Local Employment Partnerships through which major employers across all key sectors have pledged to create 250,000 jobs to support some of the hardest to help into work. Jobcentre Plus plays a crucial role working with employers to fill vacancies by identifying the right people with the right skills.”

Overall, the results of the survey show that the UK recruitment market continues to maintain momentum. Last year 3.39 million vacancies were successfully filled. Small and medium-sized organisations (10-249 employees) were the most proactive recruiters, accounting for almost two thirds of successfully filled vacancies. They were closely followed by larger establishments in particular the businesses employing over 250 people.

Regionally, the South East and London maintained the trend for accounting for the highest proportion of filled vacancies and were also the regions most likely to refer to internet or web-based recruitment.

Employers continue to use Jobcentre Plus as a service for advertising jobs. Of the 3.97 million vacancies advertised externally over the last 12 months, over a third were advertised with Jobcentre Plus. 41% of employers questioned confirmed they had used Jobcentre Plus within the last 12 months, with those in Scotland (56%), and the North West (54%) making particular use of the organisation to advertise their vacancies. Larger, multi-sited employers were significantly more likely to use Jobcentre Plus, as were those with strong relationships in place.

Lesley Strathie, Chief Executive, Jobcentre Plus said: “This survey demonstrates the continued strength and development of the UK recruitment market. It is encouraging to see employers using services such as our website and the Employer Direct Online service, which gives employers complete control of the recruitment process from advertising to appointment. That is growing at a rapid pace and we expect that trend to continue. Alongside that the new Local Employment Partnerships give us a framework for close work with employers committed to recruiting a more diverse work force including lone parents and others who have been out of the jobs market”

Overall those employers using Jobcentre Plus to advertise vacancies found the service very acceptable, with 55% confirming that they were satisfied with the quality of candidates provided, up from 47% in 2004. 69% confirmed that Jobcentre Plus had a good knowledge of the candidate skills and business requirements needed for the vacancy and 78% commented positively on the speed at which candidates were supplied. Jobcentre Plus accounts for over a third of all vacancies advertised last year. Usage is highest in the manufacturing (48%), hospitality (48%), and logistics sectors (45%) whilst employers in the construction sector were most likely to be satisfied with the service they received.

Andrew Shenton, Group Sourcing and Attractions Manager from the Royal Bank of Scotland said: “We use Jobcentre Plus services repeatedly as we always get a good response and the right calibre of candidates to suit our needs. The combination of face to face support with easy online accessibility makes it an excellent resource for any UK employer looking to fill vacancies.”

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Notes to editors

1. The research is based on findings from a quantitative survey of a representative random sample of 4,504 GB employers carried out between 17th October 2006 and 30th November 2006 by IFF Research Limited on behalf of Jobcentre Plus

2. Proportion of establishments that recruited or tried to recruit externally in 2006 by sector and region e.g. 37% of establishments in London recruited or tried to recruit externally in 2006; 52% of retail establishments recruited or tried to recruit in 2006 [N.B not all sectors shown]

Region % of establishments that recruited/tried to recruit
London 37%
South East 38%
North West 39%
West Midlands 40%
Eastern 37%
South West 41%
Yorkshire/Humberside 41%
Scotland 43%
East Midlands 41%
Wales 44%
North East 47%
Sector
Retail 52%
Hospitality 51%
Public and voluntary sector 51%
Manufacturing 47%
Construction 37%
Finance 41%
Logistics Distribution and Land transport 40%
Other target business sectors 47%
Other 49%

3. Profile of establishments that recruited or tried to recruit externally in 2006 and number of vacancies advertised by sector and region e.g. Public and voluntary sector accounted for 21% of all vacancies in 2006 and 18% of all employers who recruited or tried to recruit in 2006. [N.B not all sectors shown]

Region % of establishments % of vacancies
South East 17% 16
London 15% 16
East of England 10% 10
Scotland 8% 10
North West 10% 9
South West 10% 9
Yorkshire & Humberside 8% 8
West Midlands 8% 7
East Midlands 7% 7
North East 3% 5
Wales 4% 4
Sector
Public and voluntary 18% 21
Retail 14% 16
Hospitality 11% 15
Manufacturing 8% 10
Logistics 8% 6
Construction 8% 4
Other target business 13% 9
Finance 3% 4
Other 19% 14

About Jobcentre Plus

Jobcentre Plus, part of the Department for Work and Pensions, brings together employment and benefit services for people of working age and is a key element in the Government's objectives to help people based on ‘Work for those who can, support for those who cannot’. It provides a professional and modern service to meet the diverse needs of employers and those seeking work, including:

  • Personal advisers to provide practical support and advice to help those in need find and keep work, including training provision and benefits guidance
  • A dedicated service to support employers in filling their vacancies quickly and successfully, including the ability to place jobs online
  • Ability to search for jobs both online and over the phone through Jobpoints in Jobcentre Plus offices, the Jobseeker Direct phone line and through the website
  • Swift, secure and professional access to benefits for those entitled to them.

Customers can access Jobcentre Plus services through around 1,000 locations across Great Britain, including over 800 newly refurbished Jobcentre Plus offices. Touch-screen terminals and Customer Access Phones are also available in a further 120 sites such as libraries and local authority premises. Jobcentre Plus works with over 275,000 employers to place 17,000 people into work every week. Over 400,000 vacancies are listed each week on its website and more than 4m job search requests are received, making it the number one UK recruitment website.

For further information on the services that Jobcentre Plus provides employers and people of working age visit the Jobcentre Plus website

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