Sunny prospects for brokers: Real estate has the most open jobs right now

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Real estate sellers currently have a good hand in the job market.
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There’s a lot going on in the real estate industry right now. This is true. So it’s no surprise that well-connected, intelligent salespeople are in demand. The number of jobs announced in the real estate sector in the April-May period increased by 18.8 percent. Up to 23.5 percent on an annual basis. According to the Michael Page Swiss Business Index, all other sectors clearly outperformed.

In addition to the real estate sector, demand was also high, especially in the fields of energy, marketing and communication, food and environmental technology. Across Switzerland, the number of jobs posted fell 1.4 percent from April to May, with a seasonal decline. This is mainly because employers are reducing the number of jobs before the summer vacation. Compared to the previous year, the number of employment increased by 1.2 percent.

demand in all areas

Florian Bruneau, Senior Executive Director, Michael Page Property and Construction, says: “We see a huge demand for qualified real estate and construction professionals in every field, from family offices, private banks, fund managers, asset managers, private equity and investment professionals for real estate. , civil engineers, air conditioning specialists, facility managers and sales professionals.»

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German-speaking regions, which account for 9 of the 10 announced jobs, recorded a monthly decrease of 1.6 percent, while the number of jobs announced in French-speaking Switzerland remained unchanged. Except for French-speaking Switzerland, the monthly decline was observed in all other regions, with eastern Switzerland recording the sharpest decline.

monthly trends

The Michael Page Switzerland Job Index measures the number of vacancies advertised on company websites in Switzerland. Since January 2012, the jobs index provides an overview of the Swiss job market and shows the most important trends on a monthly basis.

Source :Blick

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