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Manpower Inc. Annual Survey Reveals Talent Shortages Continue Despite Current Economic Environment
30% of Employers Worldwide Struggling to Find Qualified Job Candidates
Skilled Trades People, Sales Representatives, and Technicians Most In-Demand Globally
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According to Manpower's 2009 Talent Shortage Survey, the top five positions employers are having most trouble filling globally remain unchanged from 2008: skilled manual trades people, sales representatives, technicians (technical workers in the areas of production/operations, engineering and maintenance), engineers and management/executives. Manpower surveyed nearly 39,000 employers across 33 countries and territories to gauge employers' ability to find the talent they need.
"Despite high levels of unemployment in many markets, this year's talent survey suggests a mismatch between the type of individuals available for work and the specific skills that employers are looking for," said
The top 10 jobs that employers are having difficulty filling across the 33 countries and territories in 2009 compared to 2008 are (ranked in order):
2009 Hot Jobs 2008 Hot Jobs
1. Skilled Manual Trades 1. Skilled Manual Trades
2. Sales Representatives 2. Sales Representatives
3. Technicians 3. Technicians
4. Engineers 4. Engineers
5. Management/Executives 5. Management/Executives
6. Accounting & Finance Staff 6. Laborers
7. Laborers 7. Administrative Assistants / PAs
8. Production Operators 8. Drivers
9. Administrative Assistants / PAs 9. Accounting & Finance Staff
10. Drivers 10. IT Staff
The complete results of Manpower's global talent shortage survey can be downloaded at www.manpower.com/ResearchCenter.
"The current economic downturn is masking mega trends such as demographic shifts and underlying talent shortages that are impacting the way companies and individuals view work around the world. Talent management strategies are no longer a one size fits all," said Joerres. "Through our career management business services at Right Management, we are finding that today's workforce strategy is being managed by legacy mindsets and leadership philosophies. Employers need to revisit their talent assessment process to focus on leadership qualities, as possessing the technical or functional skill sets for a job is the price of admission; but to be successful in a given role, it's the individuals that also have a flexible and collaborative mindset to work across countries and cultures that get the job.
"The importance of an organization's employer brand will become more critical as companies continue to adjust and align their workforce to prepare for the next cycle," added Joerres. "As the talent crunch worsens, training and development will be key for employers to keep and upskill the talent that they have. This downturn signifies how an agile workforce strategy is required to attract and retain the talent that a company needs in order to achieve its business strategy."
According to the Global Talent Crunch - Why Employer Branding Matters Now, paper also released by Manpower today, a strong employer brand will help organizations attract and retain the best talent; and therefore enable them to win during these challenging times and achieve their growth plans.
Employers having the most difficulty finding the right people to fill jobs are those in
Compared to 2008, employers are reporting that talent shortages are considerably less pervasive in
Americas
In the Americas, the survey shows that 36 percent of the region's employers are having difficulty filling positions due to the lack of suitable talent available in their markets. This is an increase of eight percentage points when compared to the 2008 survey and is six percentage points greater than the global average.
Vacancies for technicians are the most difficult to fill in the Americas for the second year in succession. After not appearing among the Top 10 hard-to-fill positions in the 2008 survey, employers are identifying Accounting & Finance positions as the third most difficult to fill.
Talent shortages in
Employers having the most difficulty finding the right talent to fill jobs are those in
There remains a clear talent shortage of skilled sales representatives in
Across the 17 countries surveyed in EMEA -
Those having the most difficulty finding the right talent to fill jobs are in
EMEA employers named Skilled Trades as the most difficult position to fill for the third year in succession followed by sales representatives, who featured at the number six spot in the 2008 poll.
Visit http://www.manpower.com/ResearchCenter for a copy of the Manpower white paper.
About Manpower Inc.
Manpower Inc. (NYSE: MAN) is a world leader in the employment services industry; creating and delivering services that enable clients to win in the changing world of work. Founded in 1948, the
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