Where the Jobs Will Be in 2026 – And Where Competition Will Be Toughest.

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GUEST - Paul Byrne - Head Of Insights & Customer Success at Pnet

As South Africans look ahead to 2026 with cautious optimism, the big question remains: where are the real job opportunities? Pnet’s latest Job Market Trends Report paints a clear picture of a labour market under pressure, with intense competition for roles that require lower levels of experience and qualifications, while demand for specialist skills continues to outstrip supply in key sectors like Healthcare, Finance and Information Technology.

In this interview, Anja Bates, Head of Data at Pnet, unpacks what thousands of job listings reveal about South Africa’s most in-demand jobs for the year ahead. We explore which sectors are hiring sustainably, why entry-level roles are becoming harder to secure, and what this means for graduates, first-time jobseekers and professionals considering a career shift.
14 Jan 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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