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Better informed decisions lead to better outcomes. Clicks’ research team publishes a range of reports to help our customers hire better. Get insights from hundreds of Australian employers on market trends, salary data, diversity strategies and more.
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Clicks’ flagship research report is the
IT Recruitment & Retention report.
In publication since the 1990s, the report is based on data gathered from hundreds of leading Australian employers. The annual survey covers market conditions, business confidence, hiring intentions, emerging technologies and more in an easy-to-read format.
The 2024 edition is now available.
Do you know what
job seekers want?
When you’re hiring, you obviously want great people. The demand for great people can be fierce. So how do you know that you’re offering what great people want?
Clicks’ IT Workforce Insights report is updated annually, shares survey data from thousands of Australian IT professionals. Get definitive insights on how to attract, reward and retain IT talent.
Clicks has produced its 17th IT Workforce Insights Report, from over 750 individual responses to our survey in July 2024. Get your copy today.
How accurate is the salary data you use?
Introducing Clicks’ award-winning Salary Search Tool, an innovative solution that equips job seekers and hiring managers with accurate and up-to-date salary data and daily contract rates for a wide range of IT roles in Australia.
Just 26% of respondents to Clicks’ 2024-25 IT Workforce Insights Survey were women.
But did you know that 26% is actually an over-representation of women in the Australian IT sector?
Clicks’ sister company, INDEX, provides People Advisory Services to help you navigate organisational change, foster diversity & inclusion and enhance training and development programs in your organisation.
The 2024 INDEX Gender Diversity in the Australian IT Market Report looks at the data from 30,000 Australian job applicants since 2013 and is grouped into 16 high-level technology verticals.
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