44% of US Leaders Hesitant to Hire – Demand More Soft Skills

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Curated by Paul Helmick

A significant percentage of top U.S. executives are reluctant to hire new employees.

This hesitation is rooted in concerns over the adequacy of candidates' skills.

Paul’s Perspective:

Understanding the concerns of top executives about talent acquisition can illuminate broader workforce trends and challenges. Knowing what skills are in demand helps businesses anticipate hiring difficulties and informs training priorities.


Key Points in Article:

  • Executives cite a gap in necessary skills as a barrier to hiring.
  • Lack of soft skills among applicants contributes to hiring challenges.
  • Companies are investing more in training to bridge this gap.
  • There is a growing emphasis on continuous learning and upskilling.

Strategic Actions:

  1. Identify the skills gap in potential candidates.
  2. Invest in employee training and development.
  3. Highlight the importance of soft skills and continuous learning.

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The Bottom Line:

  • A significant percentage of top U.S. executives are reluctant to hire new employees.
  • This hesitation is rooted in concerns over the adequacy of candidates’ skills.

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