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“Technology Companies Struggle to Fill Job Vacancies Due to Talent Shortage”

At a time when artificial intelligence threatens to eliminate millions of jobs, many companies are finding it difficult to fill their job vacancies. A study carried out by the ManpowerGroup company reveals that 84% of technology companies in Spain are unable to find the professionals they need to function normally, which represents an increase of one percentage point compared to last year.

According to this private study, technology-related companies are the second with the most problems finding talent, only behind those that are part of sectors such as advertising or communication. In the case of communication and marketing, the percentage of companies with difficulty in filling their vacancies rises to 91%.

Curiously, this difficulty in finding qualified professionals affects the vast majority of companies in the technology and communication sector, two of the worlds that experts agree in pointing out offer more guarantees of development in the immediate future.


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“Contrary to what it may seem with the takeoff of artificial intelligence, technology needs more than ever the most human skills to continue growing,” warns Myriam Blázquez, general director of the technology services consultancy Experis.

To overcome these hiring difficulties, 6 out of 10 tech companies offer flexibility over where or when to work. Meanwhile, 28% are also committed to increasing salaries to attract and retain talent.

Graphic measures of companies to combat the lack of professionals

Graphic measures of companies to combat the lack of professionals

ManpowerGroup Spain

“The digitization of companies places technology in a strategic place and demands more from its professionals than deep technical knowledge. It is increasingly important to have multidisciplinary teams that integrate technical, humanistic, creative and business profiles”, says Jose María Carrete, delivery director of Experis.

In addition, the ManpowerGroup study indicates that 24% of technology companies end up reducing the qualifications required in order to access the professionals they need.

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Other sectors also have problems finding qualified professionals

This difficulty in finding qualified workers extends across all economic sectors. For the second consecutive year, 80% of Spanish companies say they have difficulties incorporating the profiles they need to cover the professional opportunities they offer.

“The mismatch between what the market offers and what companies in Spain are looking for is a reality. We see it in all regions, and in all types of activities and types of companies”, says Francisco Ribeiro, Country Manager of ManpowerGroup Spain.

The talent mismatch shows a gap between the profiles required by companies to meet their needs and the capabilities that candidates have to cover them.

Graph of the difficulty to find professionals worldwide

Graph of the difficulty to find professionals worldwide

ManpowerGroup Spain

But this problem is not exclusive to Spain. Globally, the technology sector ranks third in terms of difficulty finding professionals, behind communication and the world of energy and utilities.

In fact, according to data presented by ManpowerGroup, 78% of companies related to new technologies in the world have difficulties filling their vacancies with qualified candidates.


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