COVID-19 Takes Toll on Hiring, Survey Shows

Canadian hiring decision-makers say it is far more difficult (63%) than easy (37%) to recruit and fill positions at their company, adding the hiring process takes an average of 27 days to complete. This is according to a recent survey from The Harris Poll commissioned by Express Employment Professionals.

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Thirty-one per cent of Canadian hiring decision-makers say their company has open positions for which they cannot find qualified candidates. Some of the reasons they remain unfilled include:

  1. Applicants lack hard skills — 43%
  2. Applicants lack relevant experience — 38%
  3. Applicants lack soft skills — 29%
  4. Unwilling to work hours needed — 29%
  5. General lack of applicants — 28%

Company-specific reasons were also identified, such as pay (20%), benefits (13%), geographic location (17%) or negative company reputation (12%).

Brent Pollington, Express Franchise owner in Vancouver, British Columbia, agrees that the top reason jobs aren’t filled is because applicants lack the hard skills.

“We continue to see a large volume of applicants applying to positions where they fail to meet the minimum requirements,” Pollington said. “Businesses look to mitigate risks of turnover and that of making a bad hire by looking for a candidate who specifically meets the requirements.”

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However, this can result in the position remaining vacant for an extended period and “work being added to other team members, as well as overtime costs, or burnout of team members.”

Bruce Hein, Express franchise owner in Sarnia, Ontario, suggests that “lacking both relevant experience and the necessary hard skills are intertwined.”

“The biggest challenge in filling positions is finding people who possess a certain amount of experience, an understanding of specific software or a background in a particular industry. Most software can be learned and someone with the right aptitude can learn a new industry,” Hein said.

Hein believes that it is better to fill the position with someone who has the right ambition and drive than it is to leave a role sitting vacant for months, but unfortunately “too many companies are not willing or able to invest the time to train.”

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