OnDemand Webinar

With international borders opening up last month, restrictions easing across the nation, and the Omicron surge no longer wreaking havoc on staff shortages and supply chain issues, it seems the time has come for the hospitality industry’s long overdue recovery. But, with overseas arrivals still only accounting for one-tenth of the pre-COVID travel volume, it seems our recovery may be more of a gradual one. So, what does this all mean for businesses looking to hire—and retain—hospitality staff?

In this special hospitality-focused webinar, Callam Pickering, Indeed's APAC Economist, and Erin Waddell, Indeed’s Recruitment Evangelist, share the latest insights into the current state of the hospitality industry in Australia—and what employers hiring in this sector can expect as the nation begins to open up.

In this special, hospitality-focused webinar, Callam and Erin will discuss:

  • How the industry is recovering after the surge from Omicron and Australia’s recently opened international borders
  • How job seekers looking for work in the hospitality industry are behaving (including the top 10 keywords they are using to find roles)
  • How you can stay on top of trends using Indeed’s free labour insights tool

Duration: 45 mins

Presenters

Callam Pickering
APAC Economist, Indeed


Callam Pickering is an economist at the Indeed Hiring Lab with a focus on Australia. Previously he was an economist at the Reserve Bank of Australia focusing on household spending and house prices. He also worked as the economic editor at online publications the Business Spectator and Eureka Report, where he covered economic issues relating to Australia. Callam earned a Bachelor of Economics and Accounting from Monash University.

Erin Waddell
Recruitment Evangelist, Indeed


Erin has been with Indeed since 2016, and is a Recruitment Evangelist for Australia. She focuses on helping clients and job seekers understand how to get the most out of their partnership with Indeed. She has worked in the recruitment industry for five years. Erin is originally from the US, but has called Australia home for almost a decade.