• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I can say that its not because demand for labor isn’t out there. But the actual process of matching employers and staff has been a train-wreck for a while. My HR department gets thousands of applications a day that are pure spam. We get deluged with solicitations from headhunters who serve up any warm body with a half-written resume. I can point to half a dozen people we did hire who were hired and gone inside a few months, because they were either incapable of doing the work or just fucking around looking for the next rung on the ladder.

    There’s a certain paralysis that comes with trying to find candidates in a river of shit. In the end, we tend to pull directly from college through our Analyst Development Program or through contractors without non-compete clauses, because its easier than fishing in the scams pond.

    When you do find people qualified in the wild, its like hitting a gold mine. The folks who have been on-boarded successfully will often bring on two or three people behind them, simply because managers trust them to find like-minded and like-talented people.

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      14 hours ago

      Yeah. My profession has a hollowed out set of qualified people and getting people up to speed has been challenging.

    • Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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      13 hours ago

      I’ve never had the fun of interviewing or sifting through applicants and I don’t think I’d miss it if I never get to do so