Job ads on the internet in February fell by 3.3 per cent to be one per cent down on the year. Source: AAP
JOB ads on the internet fell 3.3 per cent in February, official figures show.
The Department of Employment's internet vacancy index fell to a seasonally adjusted 61.9 points in the month, and was one per cent lower than a year ago.
Seven of the eight occupational groups monitored by the department fell in February, with demand for technicians and trades showing only a a slight 0.1 per cent rise.
The weakest demand was for sales workers, which fell by 5.7 per cent.
Job ads fell in all states, apart from Tasmania, which recorded an increase of 0.4 per cent.
Western Australia recorded the largest fall in ads in the month, down 5.8 per cent.
Job ads in the Northern Territory jumped by 11.7 per cent, while they rose by 3.1 per cent in the ACT.
However, over the year the ACT was one of the weakest jurisdictions for job ads, down 12.8 per cent, while they were down 16.8 per cent in WA.
Victoria saw the strongest annual rise, up 5.7 per cent.
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