Skilled workers are in pole position and can expect pay increases in the coming year as businesses scramble to retain and recruit staff.
According to Robert Walters New Zealand's latest salary survey, over 80 per cent of employees are confident of "plentiful" job opportunities in 2018, driven by a thriving economy and large government project roll-outs.
Last year salaries rose for nearly 60 per cent of professionals and, according to the recruitment consultancy's survey, 74 per cent expected a bump this year.
While this was indicative of a strong economy, Robert Walters country manager Shay Peters warned businesses would struggle to grow to their full potential with such stiff competition to get staff.
The survey's findings, along with the Labour-led Government's intention of more stringent immigration laws, could potentially have a "significant impact" on the country's growth industries, particularly in the IT sector, he said.