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\"jobs<\/p>\n

Employability skills often count for more in job search than technical skills<\/em><\/h3>\n

Australian Jobs 2017<\/em> (48 pages) is intended ‘to support job seekers, careers intermediaries, those considering future training and work, and people interested in labour market issues.’ Sounds like a VET professional’s position description.<\/p>\n

The Commonwealth Department of Employment report was released mid-year along with a one-page infographic Snapshot and a detailed Occupation Matrix (14 pages). The Matrix provides a line-by-line account of data in 23 job categories<\/p>\n

Significant challenges for young job seekers<\/em><\/h3>\n

Australian Jobs 2017<\/em> contains sobering data alongside optimistic messages. On the sobering side of the ledger is that<\/p>\n

‘… while the youth unemployment rate has fallen, from a recent peak of 14.3% in November 2014, to 12.3% in January 2017, it remains well above the 8.8% recorded in September 2008 and more than double the rate recorded for all persons.<\/p>\n

If you’re under 25 it isn’t an easy job market. Nonetheless, while noting that ‘skill shortages are not widespread or significant in the Australian labour market at the moment,’ the prospects are much better if you have a post-school qualification:<\/p>\n

‘In 2016, a markedly larger proportion of businesses which were recruiting workers for higher skilled occupations, such as Professionals<\/em>, and Technicians and Trades Workers<\/em>, reported that they had difficulty (41%) than those recruiting for lower skilled occupations, such as Labourers<\/em> and Sales Workers<\/em> (26%).’<\/p>\n

The income benefits of VET qualifications<\/em><\/h3>\n

Employment prospects by industry vary of course, and Australian Jobs 2017<\/em> provides a guide on that score. Pages 13-30 breakdown employment by industry and occupation.<\/p>\n

A broad summary on page 32 identifies links between VET qualifications and income, including:<\/p>\n