Coronavirus - job offers on Polish job boards in weeks 11 and 12
The coronavirus is causing a decrease in employment. This can also be seen in the number of published job offers. Thanks to Job Monit, our ATS‘ feature that monitors job bards, we checked the number of published jobs in weeks 11 and 12. The visible decrease is no surprise, as it is in the last two weeks that the coronavirus causes the biggest fears in Poland.
This short report on the publication of job offers presents specific numbers based on the analysis of over 50 job portals, including Linkedin. We marked the weekends in yellow.
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Data source - ATS Element system
Recruiters working on Element ATS can see data from many job boards. The data may contain a margin of error. It is particularly difficult for algorithms implemented in our applicant tracking system, to distinguish whether two almost identical-sounding job ads elate to the same job offer. It is not an uncommon practice to publish the same job offer in different ways to attract more candidates.
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Maciej Michalewski
CEO @ Element. Recruitment Automation Software
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