Manpower's Annual 10 Hardest Jobs To Fill Survey Finds Four Years of Similar Data Points to Gaps in the U.S. Workforce
28 Maio 2009 - 1:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
MILWAUKEE, May 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Engineers, Nurses and
Skilled/Manual Trades are among the nation's most challenging
positions to fill, according to survey findings released today by
Manpower Inc. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060221/CGTU012LOGO) "In the
four years we have performed this research, the same positions
appear on the list again and again," said Jonas Prising, President
of the Americas. "Despite the current economic instability and high
unemployment, there are still skills that the U.S. workforce seems
to lack." The 10 Hardest Jobs to Fill, as reported by U.S.
employers for 2009, are: 1. Engineers 2. Nurses 3. Skilled/Manual
Trades 4. Teachers 5. Sales Representatives 6. Technicians 7.
Drivers 8. IT Staff 9. Laborers 10. Machinist/Machine Operators
Each of the 10 job categories on the 2009 list has appeared on the
Hardest Jobs to Fill list in the past. Technicians,
Machinist/Machine Operators and Sales Representatives have been
present all four years. Engineers, Drivers and Laborers have
appeared three out of four years; and Nurses, Teachers,
Skilled/Manual Trades and IT Staff have been present in two of the
four years Manpower has performed the survey. Even with
unemployment at or near record levels in many communities,
Manpower's research highlights the problem many employers are
having finding individuals with the right combination of
job-specific skills, experience, training and soft skills. "While
talk has slowed in the U.S. about the pending talent shortage, it
is becoming more clear that there is a talent disconnect," said
Melanie Holmes, vice president, world of work solutions for
Manpower North America. "Our workforce needs to be more open to
retraining and upskilling for jobs that are in demand. And, our
government, business leaders and educational facilities need to
take action together to ensure students are being enticed to enter
these fields." The U.S. findings are part of a Manpower global
study that surveyed more than 39,000 employers across 33 countries
and territories in January 2009. Positions in the skilled trades,
sales, technical work and engineering remain the most difficult for
employers to fill globally. Manpower surveyed more than 2,000 U.S.
employers in the fourth annual survey to determine which positions
employers are having difficulty filling this year. Melanie Holmes
will be responding to comments about this new research and what it
means to both employers and job seekers live at MyPath.com on June
3 from noon - 2 p.m. CDT. Visit MyPath.com now to view the survey's
complete results and interact with other individuals interested in
this topic. Note to Journalists Visit the Research Center at
http://www.us.manpower.com/ for more information about Manpower's
2009 Hardest Jobs To Fill Survey and download a copy of Manpower's
newest Fresh Perspectives paper, The Global Talent Crunch: Why
Employer Branding Matters Now. The paper highlights what businesses
should be doing to become employers of choice and attract the right
people for their organization's success.
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