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    Travel Industry Sees Significant Growth in Job Vacancies

    News TeamBy News Team15/10/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The travel industry experienced a notable 80% rise in job vacancies in September 2024, signalling a robust recovery.

    • This increase marks the highest month-on-month growth since January, with vacancies reaching a six-month high.
    • Candidate activity within the travel sector also surged, recording the highest September levels since 2017.
    • The number of job placements grew by 27%, highlighting a positive trend in employment within the industry.
    • Industry leaders express optimism about sustained growth in the coming months as summer distractions wane.

    The travel industry marked a significant milestone in September 2024 as job vacancies surged by 80% compared to the previous month, reaching the highest total for six months. This notable increase was the largest month-on-month jump witnessed since January, reflecting a strong rebound in sector activity.

    Compared to September 2023, vacancies were up by 29%, a clear indicator of the industry’s recovery trajectory. This influx of opportunities signals a positive shift in the employment landscape, offering promising prospects for job seekers within the travel domain.

    Furthermore, the number of candidates initiating their job search saw a substantial rise, reaching the highest September figures since 2017. This was a 12% increase from August and a 29% rise from the same period last year, depicting a vibrant and dynamic job market environment.

    In terms of job placements, the sector enjoyed a 27% uptick, as more candidates successfully secured roles in September than any time since May. This trend is a promising development for the industry, potentially paving the way for continued growth and stability.

    Barbara Kolosinska, managing director of C&M Travel Recruitment, expressed optimism stating, “While it’s great that new placements, vacancies and candidates all rose month-on-month in September, it’s even better to see that vacancies and candidates also increased from the same month in 2023 – with placements holding steady too.” Her comments highlight the positive sentiment as the industry heads into the fourth quarter.

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    However, despite the encouraging statistics, industry experts urge caution. The summer period was notably quiet for travel recruitment, but the momentum gained in September is a hopeful sign for continuing advancements in the coming months.

    The travel industry’s burgeoning job market in September sets a promising tone for future growth, as attention shifts back to workforce expansion.

    Barbara Kolosinska C&M Travel Recruitment employment growth job vacancies Travel Industry
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