Sentences with phrase «widening talent gap»

That means all the experience and knowledge they have will exit along with them, which can further widen the talent gap.

Not exact matches

Surely common sense would suggest if Man City finish 4 points ahead of us then spend over 60 million on outfield talent compared to our zero, there is a high chance that that gap widens.
«The gap has widened,» said Singer, «and it represents a tremendous amount of untapped talent out there [among students who could be] future teachers.»
Authors are deafened by this same noise, widening the gap between talent and opportunity.
With the tech talent gap widening, mapping where the skills demand will lie and upskilling to meet the market will be key for ambitious tech professionals to futureproof their career, says recruiting experts Hays.
A key finding is that sectors such as construction, IT and engineering are among the hardest hit by a widening talent mismatch — a measure of the gap between the skills that workers can offer, and those that businesses are looking for.
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