Sentences with phrase «global talent mismatch»

As a result, our recent report, the Hays Global Skills Index, was a hot discussion point about how the world is facing a global talent mismatch and employers need to start looking for candidates from outside of their backyard.

Not exact matches

Restrictive skilled migration policies continue to be a challenge for the global mobility of talent, often exacerbating the talent mismatch in specific areas.
The report titled «The Great Talent Mismatch» and produced in collaboration with Oxford Economics, is based on an analysis of professional employment markets across 30 major global economies.
The global economy is facing a severe talent mismatch with 18 out of 30 leading economies facing some form of skills shortages while unemployment and unfilled vacancies are rising.
According to the Hays Global Skills Index, a study of labor supply and demand efficiency conducted by Hays for 33 countries, talent mismatch (the gap between the skills that companies are targeting and the skills that people have) in Japan is amongst the worst in the world.
Severe talent mismatch: Japan received a score of 9.8 for «talent mismatch» in the 2016 Hays Global Skills Index, which showed there was a significant gap between the skills needed by businesses and the skills available in the job market.
Richard Eardley, MD for Hays in Ireland, gave a keynote address highlighting Global Skills Index entitled «The Great Talent Mismatch».
Based on the latest Hays Global Skills Index, Canada's talent mismatch is worse in 2015 than it was in 2014, largely based on a lack of skilled people entering the workforce, resulting in wage pressure for skilled jobs.
The Hays Canada survey complements Hays» second annual Global Skills Index (created in partnership with Oxford Economics), released today, which reveals that the talent mismatch is widening in Canada.
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