South Africa’s IT sector saw a substantial decline in hiring over the past three months.
Hiring activity in the information technology sector has declined by 14% over the past three months, according to CareerJunction’s March 2023 Employment Insights report.
The company’s Employment Insight report provides an overview of the supply and demand trends in South Africa’s online job market.“This increase has been driven by growth in demand for Business & Management, Information Technology, Finance as well as Admin, Office & Support staff during the month of February 2023.”
It noted that business analysis jobs in the IT sector are one of the most gender-balanced roles in the South African job market.
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