The Half Year of Two Halves
August 6, 2009 by Damian
Now that we are safely into the second half of this year, I thought that it would be a good idea to give my impression of the legal recruitment market during the first half of 2009.
Overall I think that it has been a half year of two halves. During the first quarter of the year, there was a marked increase in people coming through the door to register and be kept informed of openings in the marketplace.
Some of this was unfortunately driven by actual redundancies, from here as well as overseas, but I suspect that a lot of it was motivated by the fear of redundancy. In other words, people wanted to have some sort of head start in the job search process in case they were next in the firing line.
Unfortunately, this coincided with a decrease in the amount of available positions as firms/companies went to ground and put a freeze on everything except absolutely crucial appointments.
So the first quarter of 2009 can be summarised as ‘lots of candidates, very few jobs’.
The second quarter of this year has, in my view, seen a change in this outlook. Although no-one would be bold enough to say that we are out of the woods and that the market is anywhere near back to some sort of normality, I believe that there has been an increase in available opportunities, including for the first time in 2009, some firms looking for corporate and financial services lawyers. (There was probably not one job in corporate or finance in the whole of NZ in the first quarter of this year). There are also plenty of opportunities for RM lawyers, family lawyers, insurance lawyers and commercial litigators around. One look at Seek or Trade Me will evidence that there are currently some very good roles ‘out there’.
However, I have seen a decrease in the amount of applications/registrations over the last few months, especially from overseas. I have been wondering why this has been the case and I suspect that now, people are pretty confident that they will not be made redundant and have decided to just stay where they are for the time being.
Compounding this is that a lot of younger lawyers especially are just waiting around until the overseas markets pick up before moving so rather than looking for a new position in NZ, now that they know that their current position is probably pretty secure, they are biding their time until the London/Asian/Australian markets start to move again. When that happens, there will be a mass exodus of people leaving here which will mean that the law firms/companies who historically have struggled to recruit but are bursting at the seams now, will be back to square one again.
So the second quarter can be summarised as ‘more jobs, fewer candidates’.
It will be very interesting to see what the second half of 2009 will bring! I will keep you posted.
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