Sensor Tower Forecasts Global Job Recruitment App Downloads to Approach 620 Million in 2025

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Sep 04

According to a report released by Sensor Tower, the global job recruitment market continues its steady expansion, with mobile app downloads achieving an 11% compound annual growth rate from 2018 to 2024, and projections indicating downloads could approach 620 million for the full year 2025. The United States and Japan emerge as the most active markets in the job recruitment sector, leading globally in digital advertising expenditure and exposure volume.

Global job recruitment app downloads maintain 11% annual growth rate. From 2018 to 2024, worldwide job recruitment application downloads demonstrated consistent upward momentum, surpassing 560 million downloads in 2024 with an 11% compound annual growth rate. The first half of 2025 sustained this robust trajectory with 8% year-over-year growth, positioning the full year to potentially reach 620 million downloads.

LinkedIn and Indeed dominate both global job app download rankings and MAU charts for H1 2025. During the first half of 2025, leading platforms in the global job recruitment application market maintained their stronghold positions. LinkedIn and Indeed, leveraging their substantial download volumes and active user bases, firmly secured the top two global platform positions, establishing the industry's core traffic foundation.

Regional market leaders demonstrate strong rapid ascension. BOSS ZHIPIN-W exhibited impressive download performance, securing third place in the global download rankings for the first half of 2025 and fifth in MAU rankings, while advancing to second position in revenue rankings with growth rates significantly exceeding Western platforms. Zhilian Recruitment similarly showed outstanding growth, entering eighth place in global download rankings. India's Naukri and WorkIndia achieved sequential growth of 52% and 17% respectively in download volumes, both securing positions in the global top 10 for both download and MAU rankings.

Job recruitment application competition displays strong localization barriers, with robust demand for flexible employment across different markets. In the United States, United Kingdom, China iOS, Japan, South Korea, and India markets, over 80% of the top ten job recruitment applications by download volume originate from domestic publishers, reflecting a pronounced localization pattern. Various markets demonstrate strong demand for flexible employment arrangements, particularly in Japan where the top three download positions are occupied by part-time job applications Timee, Baitoru, and Sharefull.

US and Japanese markets lead global job recruitment brand advertising investments. The United States and Japan markets exhibit high maturity levels in the job recruitment industry with substantial digital advertising investments, reaching $200 million and $130 million respectively in advertising expenditure during the first half of 2025, making them priorities for global recruitment brands. Despite Japan's lower advertising expenditure compared to the US market, its advertisement exposure volume far exceeds that of the United States. In the first half of 2025, Japan's job recruitment digital market generated 42.6 billion advertisement exposures, double the volume of the United States.

Global job recruitment brand digital advertising channel deployment shows distinct market variations. The US market employs diversified digital advertising channels for job recruitment brands, with social media platforms Facebook and Instagram, professional networking platform LinkedIn, and video platform YouTube collectively supporting exposure through multi-touchpoint integrated deployment strategies. Japan's market sees LINE platform maintaining dominance with a 46% share of exposure volume, reflecting unique domestic social ecosystem characteristics. South Korea and India markets concentrate advertising channels heavily on Facebook and Instagram platforms, with social media advertising serving as the core strategy.

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