The West Australian
·australia
·2 hours ago
Fewer jobs and more applicants fuel fierce competition in Australian market
Australia's job market is tightening as job ads fell 0.8 percent in May, leading to increased competition for roles, with applications per job rising 3.6 percent. Seek chief economist Blair Chapman noted that employers are acting cautiously amid cost-of-living pressures. The Reserve Bank of Australia's recent stance to hold interest rates at 4.35 percent adds further uncertainty.
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