More SA firms are hiring again – especially those in construction and engineering | Business Insider

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Hiring activity in South Africa has improved in recent months as companies emerge from the pandemic-induced lull.

South Africa's official unemployment rate is cooling from its record high at the end of 2021, according to Statistics SA.

Building, construction, architecture, and engineering sectors have seen the biggest increase in hiring activity over the past three months. That's especially true for the construction and engineering sectors, according to Career Junction's latest jobs insights report. This employment trend coincides with recruitment activity tracked by Career Junction, which uses data gathered by around 5,000 of South Africa's top recruiters that advertise positions to job seekers. This data is then used to compile Career Junction's employment insights report.

Building, construction, architecture, and engineering sectors have seen the biggest increase in hiring activity over the past three months, according to Career Junction.

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