Job recruitment in Scotland has continued to increase in permanent and temporary posts, according to a survey.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland's report showed that permanent positions in March increased at the second quickest rate on record.
The bank's chief economist said this activity was likely to continue, but labour shortages were still an issue.
Engineering and construction recorded the steepest increase in permanent vacancies.
This was followed closely by IT and computing.
RBS chief economist Sebastian Burnside said: "Ongoing labour shortages do raise the question of how strong future increases in permanent placements and temp billings will be, as skill shortages limit firms' ability to fill roles.
"Nevertheless, the competitive and tight labour market plays in favour of job seekers, with starting salary inflation hitting a fresh survey high in March."
The report showed that temporary billings in March had the sharpest growth in five months.
March was also the 16th consecutive month where there was a rise in permanent starting salaries in Scotland.
This rise was the fastest since the survey began in 2003.