58% more applicants per job in Hong Kong in 2025 amid AI takeover of roles
Jobsdb Hong Kong says competition even keener for frontline roles, but some jobs hit by AI, with technology automating many repetitive processes

Competition in the Hong Kong labour market intensified in the past year with applications per job advertisement surging by nearly 60 per cent, even as AI eliminated some positions, according to a popular online employment marketplace.
Jobsdb Hong Kong revealed on Monday that the average number of applications per advertisement on the platform rose 58 per cent year on year in 2025.
Competition was even keener for frontline positions, where applications per advertisement increased 78 per cent over the same period.
The platform added that jobseekers were also applying more actively, with a 33 per cent year-on-year increase in the number of applicants submitting more than 100 applications per month. It described more intense job hunting as a “new normal” for the city.
“Jobseekers are demonstrating a more proactive approach, while employers are adopting increasingly cautious and flexible hiring models to navigate diverse market conditions,” said Bill Lee Chern-hsing, Jobsdb Hong Kong’s managing director.
“Looking ahead to 2026, the job market is expected to remain highly fluid. While overall hiring demand will show a degree of resilience, the environment will be characterised by the dual forces of ongoing transformation and intense competition.”