Job vacancies exceed jobseekers for first time since recession
Advertised salaries also increased in October, up 4.3% year-on-year to an average of £34,670, outstripping the Consumer Price Index inflation rate of 1.3%.
Average advertised graduate salaries saw the largest increase of 15.7% year-on-year to £26,438. Customer service and teaching jobs saw the next biggest increase, both 11.5% to £21,526 and £26,642 respectively.
However, salaries in the energy, oil & gas sector were down 3.1% year-on-year.
All regions of the UK experienced year-on-year wage increases except Scotland, which experienced a 0.9% decrease to an average of £33,011.
The biggest improver by region was Wales where the average advertised salary increased 12.8% to £30,376.
Adzuna co-founder Andrew Hunter said the fall in Scottish salaries was due to a downturn in the energy, oil & gas sector in October and the after-effects of the referendum vote.
Ref: http://www.recruiter.co.uk/news/2014/11/job-vacancies-exceed-jobseekers-for-first-time-since-recession/