Employment Tracker (October, 2024)
21-Nov-2024
The latest issue of Employment Tracker, offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In October 2024, the number of people receiving a monthly salary increased by 3.2% YoY.
The share of individuals earning up to 600 GEL continues to decrease, though they still represent a notable portion (15%) of total salary recipients.
Over the past six months, the Administration and Management sector, previously one of the fastest-growing, has experienced a decline in the number of vacancies.
Please refer to the full publication for more insights.
Employment Tracker (September, 2024)
24-Oct-2024
Our latest monthly publication, Employment Tracker, offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In September 2024, 149 thousand persons received a monthly salary of up to 600 GEL.
Over the past 6 months (from April 2024 to September 2024), the IT/Programming sector experienced a decline in the number of vacancies posted on jobs.ge compared to the same period of 2023 (-11.6%).
From April 2024 to September 2024, the average YoY growth of vacancies published on jobs.ge sped up.
Please refer to the full publication for more insights.
Employment Tracker (August, 2024)
25-Sep-2024
Our latest monthly publication, Employment Tracker, offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In August 2024, 148 thousand persons received a monthly salary up to 600 GEL.
Over the past 6 months (from March 2024 to August 2024), the IT/Programming sector experienced a decline in the number of vacancies posted on jobs.ge compared to the same period of 2023.
In Q2 of 2024, as in the previous quarter, the labor market efficiency is returning to its pre-pandemic levels. However, further observation is needed to draw final conclusions.
Please refer to the full publication for more insights.
Employment Tracker (July, 2024)
22-Aug-2024
Our latest monthly publication, Employment Tracker, offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In July 2024, the share of people receiving a lower monthly salary (up to 600 GEL) decreased (-2.9%), while the share of people receiving the highest salary range (9,600 GEL and more) increased (+0.6%).
In July 2024, the total number of vacancies published on jobs.ge was the highest since 2022.
Over the past 6 months (from February 2024 to July 2024), the fastest growing number of vacancies category was logistics, transport and distribution.
Please refer to the full publication for more insights.
Employment Tracker (June, 2024)
24-Jul-2024
Our latest Employment Tracker publication offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In June 2024, the share of people receiving a monthly salary of 2400 GEL or more continued to increase (+3.6 pp).
In June 2024, the number of vacancies published on jobs.ge did not change compared to June 2023.
Over the past 6 months (from January 2024 to June 2024), the fastest growing number of vacancies category was administration and management.
Please refer to the full publication for more insights.
Employment Tracker (May, 2024)
27-Jun-2024
Our latest Employment Tracker publication offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In May 2024, the share of people receiving a monthly salary of 2400 GEL or more continued to increase (+5.6 pp).
In May 2024, the number of vacancies published on jobs.ge decreased by 3% compared to May 2023.
The labor market efficiency is returning to its pre-pandemic levels. However, further observation is needed to draw final conclusions.
Please refer to the full publication for more insights.
Employment Tracker (April, 2024)
24-May-2024
In April 2024, the share of people receiving a monthly salary of 2400 GEL or more continued to increase (+5.2 pp).
In April 2024, the number of vacancies published on jobs.ge increased by 22% compared to April 2023.
Over the past 6 months (from November 2023 to April 2024), the fastest growing number of vacancies category was administration and management.
Employment Tracker (March, 2024)
26-Apr-2024
Our latest Employment Tracker publication offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In March 2024, the share of people receiving a monthly salary of 2400 GEL or more continued to increase (+7 pp).
In March 2024, the number of vacancies published on jobs.ge increased by 2% compared to March 2023.
Over the past 6 months (from October 2023 to March 2024), the fastest growing number of vacancies category was administration and management.
Employment Tracker (February, 2024)
27-Mar-2024
Employment Tracker publication offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
In February 2024, the share of people receiving a monthly salary of 2400 GEL or more continued to increase (+1pp).
In February 2024, the number of vacancies published on jobs.ge increased by 13% compared to February 2023.
Over the past 6 months (from September 2023 to February 2024), the fastest growing number of vacancies category was administration and management.
Employment Tracker (January, 2024)
22-Feb-2024
The latest Employment Tracker publication offers insights into recent developments in Georgia’s labor market.
Following a temporary year-over-year decrease of vacancies in December 2023, in the beginning of 2024, the trend of an increasing number of vacancies resumed.
In January 2024, the share of people receiving a monthly salary of 2400 GEL or more continued to increase (+8pp).
Over the past 6 months (from August 2023 to January 2024), the fastest growing number of vacancies category was administration and management.