We regularly update this report to track the performance of the labour market.
Irish job postings on Indeed remain elevated. As of 28 July, job postings—a real-time measure of labour market activity—were 30% above the 1 February, 2020, pre-pandemic baseline, seasonally adjusted. While the post-pandemic hiring boom has gradually faded, the resilient Irish domestic economy continues to support a high level of job postings.
Some categories have boomed while others lag
We continue to see considerable variation in the strength of job postings across occupational categories. Occupations in which postings are furthest above pre-pandemic levels include healthcare and social care-related occupations, alongside agriculture and aviation. Tech and professional services-related categories are among those with the weakest job posting trends.
Dublin job postings trend remains weaker than rest of Ireland
Dublin continues to underperform the rest of Ireland, with job postings in the capital having slowed to only marginally above their pre-pandemic level. That partly reflects Dublin’s greater exposure to slowdowns in the tech and professional services categories.
We will continue to provide regular updates on these trends as the situation evolves. We also host the data behind the postings trends plots on Github as downloadable CSV files. Typically, the site will be updated with the latest data one day after the respective Hiring Lab tracker is published.
Methodology
All figures in this blog post are the percentage change in seasonally-adjusted job postings since 1 February, 2020, using a seven-day trailing average. 1 February, 2020, is our pre-pandemic baseline. We seasonally adjust each series based on historical patterns in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Each series, including the national trend, occupational sectors, and sub-national geographies, is seasonally adjusted separately. We adopted this new methodology in January 2021.
The number of job postings on Indeed.com, whether related to paid or unpaid job solicitations, is not indicative of potential revenue or earnings of Indeed, which comprises a significant percentage of the HR Technology segment of its parent company, Recruit Holdings Co., Ltd. Job posting numbers are provided for information purposes only and should not be viewed as an indicator of performance of Indeed or Recruit. Please refer to the Recruit Holdings investor relations website and regulatory filings in Japan for more detailed information on revenue generation by Recruit’s HR Technology segment.