The most in-demand jobs in South Africa right now – and how much they pay

The most in-demand jobs in South Africa right now – and how much they pay

Online jobs aggregator Adzuna has published a new report on the most in-demand jobs in South Africa, showing that STEM skills are still in high demand in the local job market, and still offer some of the best opportunities.

To understand which jobs were highest in demand at the start of 2020, Adzuna compared the number of live vacancies with the number of unique searches for each skill.

The results indicate that there is a high demand for developers and financial management skills in the market right now.

“Although the data only analyses online job ads, we were able to draw a conclusive inference that South African companies are having a hard time finding and retaining rare tech and financial management skills,” said Adzuna country manager Jesse Green.

“By looking at the supply and demand for job skills, we have a better overall understanding of which jobs are the highest in demand and, in turn, offer the most rewarding salaries.”

Below are the 10 most in-demand jobs and how much they pay.

Job titleAverage salary 2019Average salary 2020Annual change (rands)Annual change (%)
SurveyorR623 665R583 242-R40 423-7%
Mechanical engineerR572,578R579 950R7 3721%
Java developerR582 218R569 669-R12 549-2%
Software engineerR562 339R561 925-R4140%
EngineerR590 053R561 064-R28 989-5%
IT managerR533 876R546 876R13 0002%
TechnologistR549 318R544 017-R5 301-1%
PharmacistR606 851R543 187-R63 664-12%
Financial managerR529 870R533 347R3 4771%
AnalystR548 159R518 638-R29 521-6%

“Even though the rareness factor of IT skills across some positions has dipped, the demand for technical skills is still high and the supply of experienced skills is still scarce,” Adzuna said.

“According to the latest findings, surveyors and mechanical engineers are currently earning the highest salaries in the country, with java developers taking home 3% less in annual earnings than they did in 2019.”

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