There’s a talent gap in the supply chain industry that has many industry leaders worried. It’s not a new problem, but it is becoming increasingly urgent every year, especially as industry needs evolve. Although the strong growth predictions for 2018 have tapered off somewhat, there is still a significant demand for professionals at all levels, from entry-level employees to executives. And most supply chain organizations are having trouble finding enough qualified talent to fill those open roles. That is why experienced supply chain recruiters are vital to helping to bridge the gap.
There are three serious questions facing the supply chain industry:
In this three-part series, we’ll take a look at each of those questions with the goal of giving you a big picture view of what you can do to hire the best employees for your company.
Let’s start by zooming in on several factors contributing to the widening talent gap.
According to Harvard Business Review, the supply chain industry comprises 44 million jobs, and as of 2018, experts predicted a talent gap of 1.4 million. That’s a broad estimate that includes both suppliers and supply chain services like truck drivers, computer programmers, and operations managers, but it is still a good starting point for understanding the extent of the talent shortage problem.
More than two-thirds of industry leaders say that the high demand for talent is a contributing factor to the talent shortage. The industry is growing rapidly, especially as automation and technology have created greater efficiency and increased opportunities. But it may come as a surprise that most leaders also say demand isn’t the most significant factor. In fact, 86% gave changing job requirements a high or very high ranking as a contributor to the talent shortage, while only 67% ranked overall demand in those categories.
Which variables, then, have the greatest impact on a company’s ability to find and hire the right people?
Finding, hiring, and retaining enough workers to keep up with the explosive growth of the supply chain industry won’t be easy. One study found that 32% of companies have taken no actions to create a talent pipeline. That’s a huge problem, because the competition for talent will only continue to escalate as the needs of the industry evolve.
So how can you move the needle? In Part Two of this series, we’ll discuss which roles are most in demand and what you need to know about industry trends as you create your hiring strategy.
In Part Three, we’ll pull back the curtain on our top strategies for sourcing, screening, and hiring the talent you need to carry your organization into the future