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More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by maximunimpact(m): 3:07am On Apr 09, 2016 |
The fourth quarter online recruitment report released on Thursday by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that the number of applications fell sharply over the period, from 318,233 in October to 170,453 in December, representing a decline of 46.44 percent. The number of vacancies also fell sharply in December to 2,563, a decline of 44.52 percent this is despite the appreciable increase experienced between October and November, 4,620 and 4,696 respectively. The report, a collaborative effort between NBS and Jobberman Recruitment, is a periodically published information on online recruitment activities in Nigeria. According to a statement from NBS, “The main object of this collaboration is to provide policy makers, researchers and the general public with as much relevant and timely information, which is needed to proffer solutions to the current employment challenges in the country.” The largest number of applications was made and posted each month to the industry of trade and services. The industry accounted for 36.02 percent of applications over the three month period. “In October, the industry received 119,900 or 37.68 percent of applications, more than three times as many as Consulting which received the second largest share. However by December this figure has fallen to 33.08%, due to a fall of 63,513 in the number of applications. This represents a fall of 52.97 percent, and accounts for 42.98 percent of the total fall,” said NBS. There was a modest drop of 37.11 percent in the Consulting industry that accounts for 12.13 percent. The fall represents an 8.50 percent of the total decline. The ICT and telecommunications industry which received 5.91 percent of applications over the period is in the third position. However applications to the industry fell by 51.13 percent between October and November, slightly more than average. The number of active applicants slightly increased from 142,369 in the current period to 150,599 at the time of the previous Online Recruitment Report. Lagos State accounted for 79,399 or 52.72 percent of the location of the active applicants making it the largest. Abuja was the location of 14,648 applicants or 9.73 percent, accounting for the second largest share. 4.96 percent of the applicants were based outside Nigeria. Yobe and Jigawa accounted for the least number of applicants with 82 and 87 respectively. Together they represented 0.05 percent and 0.06 percent respectively. Out of 101,227 applicants, 59.86 percent were between the ages of 20 and 29 “making this by far the most common age group for applicants to fall under. Very few applicants were below the age of 20, possibly a sign of the relatively high education level of applicants,” NBS noted. 65.07 percent out of 150,498 active applicants had a degree, and a further 11.52 percent had higher degrees ranging from MBBS, MBA/MSc or MPHIL/Phd. Those with Higher National Diplomas represented 15.34 percent. Essentially, 90 percent of applicants were educated above secondary school levels. Only 1.17 percent applied listed S.S.C.E as their highest educational achievement. “Examining the level of education within each age group reveals that older applicants are more likely to be educated to degree level or higher. Only 2.4 percent of applicants under 20 years of age were educated to above degree level, perhaps unsurprising given the length of time it takes to obtain this level of education. For applicants above 50 years old this figure rises to 45.2 percent; nearly half of applicants within this age bracket have a higher qualification than a degree,” said NBS. The number of vacancies posted on the Jobberman website saw a slight increase in both October and November, by 4.41 percent and 1.55 percent respectively to reach a peak of 4,696, before dropping by 45.42 percent in December when there were 2,563 vacancies. 55.15 percent of the vacancies advertised require less than three years experience. Additionally, the proportion of jobs listed as ‘Entry Level’ was also significantly lower with only19.92 percent in the period under review. The change was largely a result of a shift in the level of experience asked for within Trade and Services industry. http://www.financialwatchngr.com/2016/04/09/pressure-economy-online-job-application-declines-46/ 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by timilehing(m): 6:13am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by okirewaju(f): 6:13am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Too much %% 2 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by TooNoisy(f): 6:16am On Apr 09, 2016 |
I voted APC but their economic policies (or lack of one) are seriously hurting the economy. Fighting corruption and jailing people cannot be an economic policy. Buhari needs to be told the hard truth and some of his advisers should begin to resign since he doesn't listen to them! 54 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by GaniLAb(m): 6:18am On Apr 09, 2016 |
God is in control 3 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by macaranta(m): 6:19am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Very true...jobs uploaded online daily has really reduced you only be seeing police army navy ..etc 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by macaranta(m): 6:20am On Apr 09, 2016 |
TooNoisy: Do you need the wailers form?I know where they sell it 74 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by criminalmindz: 6:20am On Apr 09, 2016 |
When is there going to be a revolution in nigeria, a period where people will see buhari's convoy and stone it. Beat apc govt officials anytime they appear in public. How can cattle herdsmen be terrorizing every region in the country. Yet no single press conference from people condemning it. No nation wide broadcast ordering them to stay clear of some states and regions in the country. What are senators/ house of rep members doing about this fulani herdsmen issue. Are nigerians really cowards or timid people? What are human rights and civil society groups in nigeria doing. Enough is enough. Nigerains need to come together and say no these people and ills of the society. #buhari out now 45 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Happiness87(f): 6:22am On Apr 09, 2016 |
ngeneukwenu goke7, and co when we told your buhari to focus on governance, corruption is a continuous fight, you guys were foolishly shouting wailers. My joy is that you are also enjoying the heat. passingshot, where are thou!! hahaha omenka demdem passingshot midolian abduljabbar4 HungerBAD Obiagelli beremx, gbawe continue to play silly politics with your future. hahahaha, see the man you thought you sent to Otueke, hahaha enjoying international recognitions 46 Likes 3 Shares
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Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by nastyesco(m): 6:23am On Apr 09, 2016 |
The degree education rate of Nigeria is mind blowing 65% had degrees and yet job available shrunk by an alarming percentage. May God help us!!! 5 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by yomalex(m): 6:23am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Hmm |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by miniziter(m): 6:23am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Decline or increase. I don't understand english here. |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by LoremIpsum: 6:24am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Happiness87:They have suddenly gone dumb. They have lost their voices. #Proud5% 15 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by sholay2011(m): 6:25am On Apr 09, 2016 |
criminalmindz:The revolution should advisably start from locking Jonathan up. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Chuksemi(m): 6:25am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Ok |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by IVORY2009(m): 6:26am On Apr 09, 2016 |
From day one, every one knows the APC govt was not prepared to rule, this is the result you get, wen you fail to plan, then you are automatically planning to fail. 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by criminalmindz: 6:27am On Apr 09, 2016 |
sholay2011: Brown roof, dey never lock ya broda obj na jonah una want to lock. Keep dreaming. Aregbe can't pay salary yet is jonathan`s fault. Every poor man in the sw is poor cus is jonah`s fault. You and your people need to wake up, the sw is no longer the most educated region in nigeria, stop deceiving yourselves that you know more or bettter. The south east and south south have overtaken you in every aspect in academics. The era of awolowo declaring free education is gone! Wake up! Oga Jonah has made us rich, educated,enlightened and empowered even the north knows this and are scared cus soon we will drive and control nigeria`s economy. Go ahead and still hating jonah but he is the one that made US RICH! 44 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Vado(m): 6:30am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Expectedly, things are falling apart under this administration. I fear for the next three years. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Abeymills(m): 6:33am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Welcome to era of pain n hardship Sai bubuhari yeye govt 2 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by francizy(m): 6:33am On Apr 09, 2016 |
APC and their cursed zombies are like a father who beat his son mercilessly for taking an olosho home, but goes on to pick up that same olosho and take home another time. Same father now scolds his son when his son caught him at home with the olosho, saying "don't you know I'm your father and deserve to have any woman I want, since your mother travelled".. 3 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Olukokosir(m): 6:37am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Wen u no gt lyt to chrge ur fone... 9ja, I hail thee.. Buh wait oo, che all dz Northern states owe der workers salary too ni or na only SW nd SS.... |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Nobody: 6:45am On Apr 09, 2016 |
criminalmindz: 9 Likes
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Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by jimi4us: 6:47am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Buhari is here to destroy Nigeria. It's obvious he's not here to fix it. 6 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Nicur: 6:54am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Kai baba |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Funjosh(m): 6:59am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Nigeria will rise. Check my signature to #SaveLola |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by kilokeys(m): 6:59am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Folks applying online too has reduced.. No mb to waste. Cos we don apply sotey sotey sotey.. Mtcheeew. Abeg who wan learn guitar? If u dey abj.. Contact me abeg.. Degree seems like a waste 6 Likes |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by marcusaurelio(m): 7:00am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Most of the online job isn't real. .. 1 Like |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Nobody: 7:02am On Apr 09, 2016 |
Well...online applications is one thing.....actual applicaitons is another. 1 Like |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by driand(m): 7:02am On Apr 09, 2016 |
K but our youths should go and learn trades instead of waiting for white collar jobs till thy Kingdom come... |
Re: More Pressure On Economy As Online Job Application Declines Over 46% by Godstraight(m): 7:03am On Apr 09, 2016 |
sholay2011:I wonder when zombieism will leave your life 6 Likes |
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