The online job market in the Netherlands in Q2 2016

By: van Orsouw 19-07-2016 4:48 PM
Categories: * Daily employment news,


The number of vacancies in the second quarter of 2016 shows an increase of 23.8% compared to the same quarter in 2015. According to figures from Jobfeed, Big Data tool for vacancies Textkernel, which are presented in this report.

Jobfeed discovered in the second quarter of 2016 more than 2.5 million online job postings, analyzed and categorized. For this report, the vacancies for internships, student jobs, volunteering, freelance and franchises omitted. After deduplication remained 466 102 unique jobs on which the analyzes are carried out.

Highlights from the second quarter of 2016:
• Software Engineer not in top five occupations
• Province of Noord-Holland (20.1%) largest employer
• Healthcare / Wellness is rising significantly (3.2%) in market share
• Number of part-time jobs once again dropped
• More jobs for less educated
• Amsterdam remains the city with the most jobs (44 321)

Source : Textkernel

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