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CareerJunctions latest Employment Insights Report shows that there is significant growth in a handful of job sectors across teh country.

Focusing on the Building & Construction sector, CareerJucntion said that it has seen the highest increase in hiring activity for these jobs in Gauteng and the Western Cape over the last three years.

“Gauteng remains the recruitment hub of South Africa, representing over half of the country’s vacancies. Just over 30% of job offers are in the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. International work opportunities remain at 3%,” it said. Demand for Architecture & Engineering professionals has also been growing over the last three years in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, said CareerJunction.

“The Western Cape saw a dip in recruitment activity for Architecture & Engineering staff in 2021. However, hiring activity in this sector has grown over the last year.” Professionals in the Manufacturing & Assembly sector have been growing over the last three years in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. According to CareerJunction, the Western Cape experienced increased hiring activity for these types of professionals.The latest report from CareerJunction unpacked the Design, Media and Arts space, uncovering where these skills are getting employed the most and how much they can expect to make.

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