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Talent crunch ? a global reality

As per a new study, 40% of nearly 33,000 employers in 23 countries are struggling to find qualified candidates.

Updated on: Feb 21, 2006 08:27 PM IST
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A survey by US-based staffing firm Manpower has revealed that employers are facing difficulty finding right persons to fill vacancies despite high unemployment in Europe and the United States.

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The survey conducted late in January showed that 40 per cent of nearly 33,000 employers in 23 countries across the world were struggling to find qualified candidates.

"The talent shortage is becoming a reality for a large number of employers around the world," Manpower's CEO and Chairman Jeffrey Joerres said.

"Across North America and Asia, the top three talent shortages are identical - sales representatives rank number one, followed by engineers and technicians," Joerres said.

"Employers are telling us that they are not just looking for bodies to fill sales jobs, they want experienced sales people who know their respective industries and can drive revenues."

He said that in 10 years' time, many businesses would fail because they had not planned ahead for the talent shortage and would be unable to find the people they need to run their businesses.

"This is not a cyclical trend, as we have seen in the past, this time the talent crunch is for real, and it's going to last for decades," he added.

 
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