2016/2017 talent shortage survey 2016 - ManpowerGroup

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2016/ 2016/2017 2017 TALENT TALENT SHORTAGE SHORTAGE SURVEY SURVEY THE UNITED STATES RESULTS 46% OF EMPLOYERS are having DIFFICULTY FILLING JOBS 44%

41%

22%

19%

14%

52%

49%

39%

40%

32%

46%

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2016

The HARDEST SKILLS to find For the seventh consecutive year, Skilled Trades are the hardest jobs to fill in the United States; Drivers are in second place, followed by Sales Representatives and Teachers 1 







Technicians

16%



16%

10



Lack of hard skills (technical competencies)

Nurses Looking for more pay than is offered

Engineers (mechanical, electrical and civil engineers)

12% 1



Restaurant & Hotel Staff

8

9 (production, operations or maintenance technicians)



1



Lack of experience

1

Laborers

18%

(sales executives, sales advisors and retail sales people)

6 7

Lack of available applicants/ no applicants

1

(bookkeepers, certified accountants and financial analysts)



23% Sales Representatives

4 5

Accounting & Finance Staff

(electricians, carpenters, welders, bricklayers, plasters, plumbers, masons and more)

2 3

Teachers

Skilled Trades

Lack of available applicants and lack of experience are the top reasons employers can’t fill positions

1

Drivers (truck, lorry, heavy goods, delivery, heavy equipment and construction drivers)

WHY employers say it’s HARD TO FILL positions

 more than previous year  same as previous year  less than previous year

Lack of soft skills (workplace competencies)

48% OF EMPLOYERS are TRAINING AND DEVELOPING EXISTING EMPLOYEES to fill open positions 1

48%

Offer training and development to existing staff

1

44% Recruit outside the talent pool 1

Explore alternative sourcing strategies

22% 1

Pay higher salary packages to recruits

19% 1

Provide additional perks/ benefits to recruits

17% 1

Change existing work models

12%

Outsource the work

1

27%

Employability depends less on what you already know and more on how well you can learn, apply and adapt

Mara Swan EVP Global Strategy and Talent at ManpowerGroup

For more details on the 2016/2017 Talent Shortage Survey visit: www.manpowergroup.us/talent-shortage