A rise in the number of online job advertisements in August helped offset a trending decline in newspaper ads, according to figures out today.
The ANZ New Zealand job advertisement series, which covered all newspaper and internet ads, rose 0.9 per cent in August, following a 0.7 per cent rise in July.
Internet job advertisements increased 1.5 per cent lift but newspaper listings fell 2.6 per cent, on a seasonally adjusted basis.
The number of jobs advertised in newspapers had "continued to trend gently down" since mid-2009, ANZ said.
Internet ads had bounced back about halfway since the recession-related plummet three years ago but this was partly because online ads had captured an increasing market share versus newspapers.