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Nine Out Of Ten People In Wicklow Say Lack Of Salary Info On Job Ads Put Them Off Applying.

89% of people in Wicklow say the lack of salary information on a job ad has put them off applying for a role.

Nine out of ten people in Wicklow (89%) say the lack of salary information on a job ad has put them off applying for a role. That’s according to a wide ranging survey conducted by Irish recruitment company, FRS Recruitment. 

The Employment Insights Survey also included a range of other insights from Wicklow employees. The majority of people (56%) believe there will be more job opportunities available to them this year, up from the 44% of people in Wicklow who were of that view a year ago.

This confidence in the jobs market in Wicklow in also reflected in the eight out of ten people (78%) who believe they would secure a new job within a period of 3 months or less, up from the 69% who were of that view when the same question was posed 12 months ago. 33% fear for their job security now, down from the 44% who were concerned this time last year.

The majority of Wicklow employees (78%) expect to receive a pay rise in the next 12 months and 67% feel their salary reflects their current position. Although one in three (32%) would consider a pay cut if their job was at risk – below the national average of 46%.

Speaking about the survey, Lynne McCormack, General Manager of FRS Recruitment said, “What this survey highlights is the shift in mindset that we’ve seen amongst employees in Wicklow and around the rest of the country. Following on from the pandemic many are now feeling on a much stronger footing and that is impacting the dynamics in the employment market in Wicklow and beyond. So we see a greater emphasis on salary with stronger expectations for rises, or salary becoming the key motivator when it comes to considering a new role.

“In that environment it should come as no surprise that candidates want to see salary information included in a job advertisement. This is a common refrain we hear from candidates, they want to get a better idea as to what package is on offer before they even begin the application process these days.  There is also a growing belief amongst candidates that they will have no difficulty securing alternative employment as there are plenty of options out there so more will opt for the role that provides the type of information they are seeking.

“This change in outlook is also having a knock on effect on employers based in Wicklow and other parts of the country. They are reporting a decrease in the number of applications and a reduction in the level of suitability. It highlights just how difficult it is becoming for companies to find the right talent. This is also illustrated by the increased focus employers are putting on sourcing talent from overseas, a trend we in FRS Recruitment have noticed has grown in the last six months. All of this highlights the importance of finding and retaining key talent and we expect this, along with the wider inflationary issues in the economy, will put further pressure on salaries as the year progresses,” Ms. McCormack concluded. 

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