Labour Market Information News: Online Job Postings in Nova Scotia for February 2025

The Online Job Posting report covering February 2025 is now available.

Online Job Postings in Nova Scotia – February 2025 Highlights:

The total number of job postings in Nova Scotia measured by Vicinity Jobs was 7,722 during the month of February 2025 (seasonally unadjusted). Total postings increased by 985 (+14.6%) compared to February 2024.

  • The number of postings were down 15.9% (-1,455 postings) from the prior month.
  • The average number of postings over the trailing 12-month period (March 2024 to February 2025) was 8,198 – 2.0% lower than the average in the same period in the previous year (March 2023 to February 2024) of 8,363.

Job postings by volume by occupation and industry were different.

  • During the month of February, the number of job postings by industry was highest for “health care & social assistance” (899 postings, 22.2%) and “retailed trade” (672 postings, 16.6%), followed by “accommodation and Food Services” (385 postings, 9.5%).
  • The occupation category with the most online job postings in February was “sales and services,” accounting for 36.7% of all identifiable postings, followed by “business, finance and administration”, and “trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations”.

Most non-managerial online job postings require a formal education.

  • Among non-managerial postings, 77.1% of postings in February required a formal education (secondary school or higher).
  • The most common skill level required of online job postings in February was “post-secondary education or apprenticeship program (2 to 3 years)” (1,138 postings, 18.1%).

Employer corporate websites were the main source of over half of February’s online job postings.

  • Employer corporate websites were the main source of 53.3% of February’s online job postings (4,117 postings).
  • Service Canada Job Bank (614 postings, 8.0%) was also a significant source of online postings.

Labour Market Information News: Labour Force Survey covering February 2025

The latest Labour Force Survey is available covering February 2025.

Labour Force Survey (February 2025) Highlights:

Employment in Nova Scotia dropped by 0.8% in February, losing 4,300 jobs, leading to a 0.7-percentage-point increase in the province’s unemployment rate.

  • Part-time employment dropped by 5,700 jobs (-6.3%), partially offset by gains in full-time employment (+1,500, +0.3%).
  • Nova Scotia’s unemployment rate rose by 0.7 percentage points to 6.6% in February.
  • The employment rate dropped by 0.6 percentage point to 57.4% in February.

Changes in employment varied among demographic groups and regions.

  • Both men's and women's employment contracted over the past month. However, men gained 2,200 full-time jobs while women lost 700.
  • All three main age groups experienced job losses in the last month with youth (15 to 24 years) seeing the largest decline.
  • In February 2025 (three-month average from December 2024 to February 2025) compared to January 2025 (November 2024 to January 2025), Southern and Halifax regions reported small job gains of 500 jobs & 300 jobs each. The rest three regions experienced job loss, led by North Shore (-1,300 jobs, -1.8%).

Changes in employment levels by industry were mixed.

  • Over the past month, employment in the goods-producing sector declined by 1.0%, while the service-producing sector saw a 0.8% decline.
  • In the last month, the top expanding industry was “construction” (+2,600 jobs, +6.0%). The top contracting industry was “agriculture” (-1,700 jobs, -35.4%).
  • Compared to twelve months ago (February 2024), employment gains were largest in the “construction” (+6,600 jobs, +16.8%). This was followed by “accommodation and food services” (+3,600 jobs, +10.8%) & “health care and social assistance” (+3,100 jobs, +3.8%).
  • Employment declines compared to twelve months ago were largest in the “other services (except public administration)” (-4,500 jobs, -8.4%), “wholesale and retail trade” (-3,300 jobs, -3.9%), and “manufacturing” (-3,100 jobs, -19.5%).

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