China White-Collar Average Salary Rises Slightly in the Third Quarter of 2018
BEIJING, Oct. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Zhaopin Limited ("Zhaopin" or the "Company"), a leading career platform in China focused on matching talents with job opportunities and skills through their career lifecycle, released its 2018 third-quarter report on China labor market supply and demand for white-collar workers.
Competition among white-collar workers for jobs eased in the autumn of 2018, bringing their average monthly salary up slightly to RMB7,850, a 0.2% rise from the previous quarter.
China white-collar labor market highlights for the third-quarter of 2018:
-- The average monthly salary for white-collar workers rose to RMB7,850 in the third quarter of 2018, up 0.2% from the second quarter. -- Beijing continued to be the city with the highest pay in the third quarter of 2018, with an average monthly salary of RMB10,670. -- Competition for jobs among white-collar workers eased in the third quarter of 2018, with an average of 31.9 applications per job vacancy, down from 38.0 in the second quarter, the second consecutive quarterly decline for the index. -- The internet/e-commerce sector continued to top the list with the most job vacancies, while real estate/construction/building materials/engineering remained the most competitive sector for job seekers in the third quarter of 2018, with 51.8 applications per vacancy. -- The competition for positions in mega enterprises with over 10,000 employees and micro-sized companies with less than 20 employees intensified much than in the third quarter of 2017.
Average salary moving up
Based on online job postings in 37 key cities in China compiled by Zhaopin, the average monthly salary for white-collar workers rose to RMB7,850 in the third quarter of 2018, up 0.2% from the second quarter of 2018 and 3.3% from the third quarter of 2017.
Average monthly salary for white-collar workers --- Quarter Average salary (RMB) Change over previous quarter --- Q3 2017 7,599 3.0% --- Q4 2017 7,789 2.5% --- Q1 2018 7,629 - 2.1% --- Q2 2018 7,832 2.7% --- Q3 2018 7,850 0.2% ---
Among job postings in the third quarter of 2018, 32.4% of positions offered monthly salaries between RMB4,000 and 6,000, and 29.4% offered monthly salaries of more than RMB8,000. About 21.1% of positions offered monthly salaries between RMB6,000 and 8,000.
Breakdown of positions by monthly salaries in the third quarter of 2018 --- Salary (RMB) Percentage of positions --- Over 8,000 29.4 % --- 6,000 to 8,000 21.1% --- 4,000 to 6,000 32.4% --- 2,000 to 4,000 16.3% --- Below 2,000 0.8% ---
Beijing continued to be the city with the highest pay in the third quarter of 2018, with an average monthly salary of RMB10,670. Among the top six major cities in the country with the highest pay, Ningbo was the only city where the average salary declined in the third quarter of 2018.
Average monthly salary for cities in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking City Average monthly salary Ranking City Average monthly salary (RMB) (RMB) --- 1 Beijing 10,670 20 Wuxi 7,106 --- 2 Shanghai 10,015 21 Kunming 7,100 --- 3 Shenzhen 9,561 22 Hefei 7,081 --- 4 Hangzhou 8,798 23 Jinan 7,065 --- 5 Guangzhou 8,281 24 Nanning 7,027 --- 6 Ningbo 7,892 25 Nanchang 6,974 --- 7 Nanjing 7,825 26 Tianjin 6,920 --- 8 Xiamen 7,770 27 Zhengzhou 6,903 --- 9 Dongguan 7,750 28 Qingdao 6,884 --- 10 Suzhou 7,723 29 Xi'an 6,654 --- 11 Foshan 7,635 30 Dalian 6,648 --- 12 Chongqing 7,424 31 Shijiazhuang 6,608 --- 13 Haikou 7,373 32 Lanzhou 6,580 --- 14 Chengdu 7,367 33 Yantai 6,477 --- 15 Wuhan 7,267 34 Changchun 6,357 --- 16 Guiyang 7,230 35 Taiyuan 6,224 --- 17 Changsha 7,206 36 Harbin 6,186 --- 18 Fuzhou 7,199 37 Shenyang 6,138 --- 19 Urumqi 7,132 ---
Funds/securities/futures/investment remained the best-paying sector in the third quarter of 2018 with an average monthly salary of RMB10,563, followed by RMB9,948 for professional services/consulting (finance and accounting, legal and Human Resources, etc.).
Top 10 highest paid sectors in the third quarter of 2018 --- Sector Average monthly salary (RMB) --- Funds/securities/futures/investment 10,563 --- Professional service/consulting (finance and accounting, legal and HR, etc.) 9,948 --- Intermediary service 9,477 --- Online games 9,337 --- Cross-industry operation 9,213 --- Banking 9,014 --- Real estate/construction/building materials/engineering 8,965 --- Energy/mineral/mining/smelting 8,919 --- Trust/warrant/auction/pawn 8,843 --- Internet/E-commerce 8,555 ---
The top three occupations with the highest monthly salaries in the third quarter of 2018 continued to be senior management (RMB20,281), IT management/project coordination (RMB15,537) and securities/futures/investment management/service (RMB12,511).
Top 10 highest paid occupations in the third quarter of 2018 --- Occupation Average monthly salary (RMB) --- Senior management 20,281 --- IT management/project coordination 15,537 --- Securities/futures/investment management/service 12,511 --- Real estate development/broker/agency 10,871 --- Civil servant/public institution/research institute 10,813 --- Sales management 10,553 --- Software/internet development/system integration 10,439 --- Hardware development 10,154 --- Banking 10,145 --- Trust/warrant/auction/pawn 9,998 ---
Wholly foreign-owned enterprises offered the highest average monthly salary of RMB8,625 in the third quarter, followed by RMB8,478 for joint ventures and RMB8,466 for state-owned enterprises.
Average monthly salaries from different types of companies in the third quarter of 2018 --- Type of Company Average monthly salary (RMB) --- --- Wholly foreign-owned enterprises 8,625 --- --- Joint ventures 8,478 --- --- State-owned enterprises 8,466 --- --- Public companies 8,392 --- --- Private companies 7,682 --- --- Public institutions 7,244 --- ---
Larger companies continued to offer higher salaries than companies of smaller size in the third quarter of 2018, while small and micro-sized company also offered higher salaries than the previous quarter.
Average monthly salaries for companies of different sizes in the third quarter of 2018 --- Size of company by employee numbers Average monthly salary (RMB) --- --- Below 20 7,449 --- --- 20-99 7,425 --- --- 100-499 7,708 --- --- 500-999 8,253 --- --- 1,000-9,999 8,628 --- --- Above 10,000 8,962 --- ---
Job market competition eased in the autumn
Zhaopin publishes the quarterly competitive index for the labor market in China based on data collected from its online platform. The competitive index is calculated based on the number of resume applications divided by the number of job vacancies. For the third quarter of 2018, the competitive index was 31.9, which means there were an average of 31.9 applications per job vacancy, down from 38.0 in the second quarter of 2018. The index posted its second consecutive quarterly decline, but remained higher than 30.4 in the third quarter of 2017.
Competitive index --- Quarter Competitive index --- Q3 2017 30.4 --- Q4 2017 31.0 --- Q1 2018 42.8 --- Q2 2018 38.0 --- Q3 2018 31.9 ---
(Competitive index = number of applications/number of job vacancies)
Beijing remained the most competitive city for white-collar workers, with a competitive index of 75.0 in the third quarter of 2018, less competitive than in the third quarter last year. Among 37 cities measured for the competitive index, most witnessed sharp drops this autumn, but Guiyang, Zhengzhou, and Kunming experienced slight increases.
Competitive index for cities in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking City Index Ranking City Index --- --- 1 Beijing 75.0 20 Qingdao 22.0 --- --- 2 Chengdu 40.8 21 Nanjing 21.7 --- --- 3 Shenyang 39.1 22 Shijiazhuang 21.3 --- --- 4 Shenzhen 38.6 23 Wuhan 20.6 --- --- 5 Shanghai 37.4 24 Jinan 18.9 --- --- 6 Tianjin 37.1 25 Urumqi 17.9 --- --- 7 Harbin 32.6 26 Suzhou 17.6 --- --- 8 Changchun 29.3 27 Kunming 17.0 --- --- 9 Xi'an 27.7 28 Hefei 15.5 --- --- 10 Guiyang 27.0 29 Yantai 14.6 --- --- 11 Dalian 26.8 30 Nanchang 13.5 --- --- 12 Guangzhou 25.1 31 Wuxi 12.7 --- --- 13 Zhengzhou 24.6 32 Dongguan 11.1 --- --- 14 Chongqing 24.6 33 Nanning 10.8 --- --- 15 Lanzhou 23.5 34 Foshan 10.5 --- --- 16 Changsha 23.4 35 Fuzhou 10.5 --- --- 17 Haikou 23.3 36 Xiamen 9.9 --- --- 18 Taiyuan 22.7 37 Ningbo 7.8 --- --- 19 Hangzhou 22.3 --- Competitive index = number of applications/number of job vacancies ---
In terms of employer size, companies with 1,000 to 9,999 employees were the most competitive for job seekers, with an index of 41.7, followed by 38.6 for companies with over 10,000 employees. The competition for positions in mega enterprises and micro-sized companies intensified much than in the third quarter of 2017.
Competitive index for different size companies in the third quarter of 2018 --- Size of Company by Index employee numbers --- Below 20 22.3 --- 20-99 25.2 --- 100-499 32.3 --- 500-999 34.2 --- 1,000-9,999 41.7 --- Over 10,000 38.6 ---
Supply and demand by sector
In the third quarter of 2018, the internet/e-commerce sector continued to top the list with the most job vacancies, followed by real estate/construction/building materials/engineering, and education/training/college sectors. Overall, job demand for the top ten sectors decreased compared to the previous quarter and the third quarter of 2017.
Top ten sectors with the highest job demand in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking Sector --- 1 Internet/e-commerce --- 2 Real estate/construction/building materials/engineering --- 3 Education/training/college --- 4 Computer software --- 5 Professional service/consulting (finance and accounting, legal and HR, etc.) --- 6 Funds/securities/futures/investment --- 7 IT services (system/data/maintenance) --- 8 Medicine/biological engineering --- 9 Electronics/semiconductor/integrated circuit --- 10 Trade/export and import ---
Real estate/construction/building materials/engineering remained the most competitive sector for job seekers in the third quarter of 2018, with 51.9 applications per vacancy. The competition intensified for FMCG (food, drinks, alcohol and tobacco, and chemicals for daily use) and media/publishing/movie and TV/culture communications sectors, making them two of the top ten most competitive sectors in the third quarter.
Top ten most competitive sectors in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking Sector Index Ranking in previous quarter --- 1 Real estate/construction/building materials/engineering 51.9 1 --- 2 Internet/e-commerce 44.8 2 --- 3 Online games 42.9 3 --- 4 Cross-industry operation 40.7 4 --- 5 Computer software 39.7 7 --- 6 Funds/securities/futures/investment 38.3 5 --- 7 Energy/mineral/mining/smelting 36.9 9 --- 8 IT services (system/data/maintenance) 36.6 6 --- 9 FMCG (food, drinks, alcohol and tobacco, and chemicals for daily use) 36.5 11 --- 10 Media/publishing/movie and TV/culture communications 35.6 12 ---
Insurance continued to be the least competitive sector in the third quarter of 2018, with 13.4 applications per vacancy, followed by 14.1 for office supplies and equipment, and 15.9 for outsourcing services.
Least competitive sectors in the third quarter of 2018 --- Sector Index --- Insurance 13.4 --- Office supplies and equipment 14.1 --- Outsourcing service 15.9 --- Intermediary service 16.4 --- Inspection/testing/authentication 17.7 --- Farming/forestry/animal husbandry/fishery 19.2 --- Home furnishing/interior design/decoration 19.7 --- Printing/packaging/papermaking 20.2 --- Processing and manufacturing (raw material processing/ mold) 20.9 --- Rental Service 21.9 ---
The sectors with the most job applications in the third quarter of 2018 included internet/e-commerce, real estate/construction/building materials/engineering, and computer software.
Top ten sectors with the most job applications in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking Sector --- 1 Internet/e-commerce --- 2 Real estate/construction/building materials/engineering --- 3 Computer software --- 4 Education/training/college --- 5 IT services (system/data/maintenance) --- 6 Funds/securities/futures/investment --- 7 FMCG (food, drinks, alcohol and tobacco, and chemicals for daily use) --- 8 Professional service/consulting (finance and accounting, legal and HR, etc.) --- 9 Medicine/biological engineering --- 10 Media/publishing/movie and TV/culture communications ---
Supply and demand by occupation
The top occupations with the most vacancies for white collar workers in the third quarter of 2018 were almost the same as in the second quarter, including sales, software/internet development/system integration, and education/training.
Top ten occupations with the highest job demand in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking Occupation --- 1 Sales --- 2 Software/internet development/system integration --- 3 Education/training --- 4 Sales management --- 5 Civil engineering/construction/decoration/municipal engineering --- 6 Administration/logistics/secretary --- 7 Finance/auditing/tax --- 8 Customer service/pre-sales and after-sales support --- 9 Marketing --- 10 Internet product/operation management ---
The most competitive occupation in the third quarter of 2018 was transportation services with 100.2 applications per vacancy, followed by 74.5 for IT quality management/testing/configuration management, and 69.9 for senior management. Top three most competitive occupations remained the same as the previous quarter.
Top 10 most competitive occupations in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking Occupation Index Ranking in previous quarter --- 1 Transportation services 100.2 1 --- 2 IT quality management/testing/configuration management 74.5 2 --- 3 Senior management 69.9 3 --- 4 Administration/logistics/secretary 56.8 6 --- 5 Software/internet development/system integration 55.1 4 --- 6 Finance/auditing/tax 54.1 5 --- 7 Human resources 53.5 7 --- 8 Trust/warrant/auction/pawn 45.4 24 --- 9 Real estate development/broker/agency 42.8 8 --- 10 Civil engineering/construction/decoration/municipal engineering 40.6 9 ---
The least competitive occupations in the third quarter of 2018 were farming/forestry/animal husbandry/fishery with 10.8 applications per vacancy, followed by 14.0 for community/residency/housekeeping and 14.1 for mechanic/operator.
Least competitive occupations in the third quarter of 2018 --- Occupation Index --- Farming/forestry/animal husbandry/fishery 10.8 --- Community/residency/housekeeping 14.0 --- Mechanic/operator 14.1 --- Insurance 14.6 --- Chemical 14.7 --- Healthcare/beauty/hairdressing/bodybuilding 15.0 --- Sales 15.3 --- Telecom/communication technology development and application 15.6 --- Cooking/catering/food R&D 16.3 --- Energy/mineral/geological exploration 16.5 ---
The top five occupations with the most job applications in the third quarter of 2018 were the same as the previous quarter. The supply of talent is relatively stable.
Top ten occupations with the most job applications in the third quarter of 2018 --- Ranking Occupation --- 1 Software/internet development/system integration --- 2 Administration/logistics/secretary --- 3 Finance/auditing/tax --- 4 Human resources --- 5 Civil engineering/construction/decoration/municipal engineering --- 6 Sales management --- 7 Sales --- 8 Internet product/operation management --- 9 Art/design --- 10 Marketing ---
For more information, please contact:
Zhaopin Limited
Ms. Serena Sun
roujia.sun@zhaopin.com.cn
ICR Beijing
Mr. Edmond Lococo
Phone: +86 10 6583-7510
Edmond.Lococo@icrinc.com
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