The number of people who are casually keeping an eye out for new job opportunities is soaring, according to a survey by recruitment company Hudson.
It found that 46 per cent of candidates registered with Hudson now considered themselves to be passive job seekers, up from 34 per cent in the second half of 2016.
The number of active job seekers, meanwhile, has dropped significantly from 41 per cent to 21 per cent.
The shift comes as confident employers plan to either increase or maintain their staff numbers as a result of a strong economy and a positive outlook -- a trend that is causing aggressive competition for staff this year.
Hudson New Zealand regional general manager Roman Rogers said employers were facing increased pressure to play a more active recruitment role in order to find the best talent amid a largely idle candidate pool.