Economists warn that the unemployment rate could rise above 5 percent, with hundreds of individual job applications

Briefly:

ANZ is warning that the job market is about to deteriorate significantly.

Recruiters are reporting hundreds of applications for individual roles.

What is expected next?

The RBA will need to resolve the evidence on unemployment before its next meeting in August.

As the unemployment rate has been slowly rising, alarm bells are ringing about the potential for a large increase in unemployment.

When Sydney-based account manager Michael (not his real name) lost his job in August last year, aged 40, he started looking for work straight away.

“I was going through LinkedIn, Seek, looking for jobs,” he told PM.

“I also hired a job consultant.

“I spent over $1,000 for them to put together my resume, give me a cover letter.

“I paid them a little extra to get them fitted [material] for a very specific job I went for.

“I didn’t get an interview for that job … in fact, I didn’t even hear back from the recruiter.”

Michael has recently found more work, but it means taking a big pay cut.

“So I actually made a LinkedIn call to my network and said, you know, ‘most jobs come through networking, guys, I need your help,'” he said.

“And a friend came up to me and basically said I have a job, it’s yours if you want it.

“But it was a job that was designed for someone just a few years out of college … and it was the same salary I was making 25 years ago.”

Group of city workers walking on street

Workers navigating the labor market are finding it harder to secure employment that matches their skills and experience.(AAP: Dan Himbrechts)

Few roles, many applicants

A director at recruiter Robert Half, Nicole Gorton, told Premier that many more students, immigrants and ex-returnees are entering an already well-supplied job market.

This has made job hunting very competitive and Ms Gorton said their agency is now receiving hundreds of applications for each individual job opening.

“We can select from 200 to three,” she said.

“Our job is really to make that shortlist on behalf of an organization… and a lot of them are not suitable.

“Many of them do not have visas to work here … they may be from abroad … and maybe they have visas to work here and do not have the technical skills and / or the level of experience required for the job.”

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