Unemployment is down in Hawke's Bay, with new data showing there are hundreds of jobs available, and employers are also willing to boost pay-packets to fill them.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE)'s latest quarterly Jobs Online data, which measures changes in job ads from SEEK, Trade Me Jobs, the Education Gazette and Kiwi Health Jobs, revealed vacancies in Hawke's Bay/Gisborne were up 1.4 per cent.
Head of Trade Me Jobs Jeremy Wade said the number of online job vacancies in Hawke's Bay increased 9.8 per cent on last year with the average wage bumping up 1.8 per cent to $54,820.
"The job market in Hawke's Bay, like the majority of the regions, is continuing to grow strongly, while the main centres slowed in the second quarter of 2018.
"This is being driven by strong growth in the infrastructure sectors particularly, transport & logistics (up 19 per cent), automotive (up 18 per cent), construction & roading (up 61per cent), and engineering (up 70 per cent) year-on-year.