Talent shortages reach highest levels in 16 years year-over-year, hiring outlooks improve in 36 of 40 markets and in 28 since last quarter strongest hiring prospects are reported in mexico (+59%), brazil (+54%), and india (+51%); the weakest in greece (-1%), taiwan (+3%), and japan (+4%) global talent shortages are at an all-time high, with 75% of employers reporting difficultly in filling roles – a six percent increase compared to this time last year the most difficult roles to fill are in education, health, social work, government, information technology, telecoms, communications and media, banking, finance, insurance and real estate milwaukee , may 19, 2022 /prnewswire/ -- hiring optimism has returned to levels not seen since the start of the pandemic with employers in 36 of 40 countries reporting stronger hiring outlooks year-over-year according to the latest manpowergroup (nyse: man) employment outlook survey of more than 40,000 employers. yet that optimism is being tempered by the highest levels of global talent shortages in 16 years with 75% of employers reporting difficulty filling vacancies, a 6% increase compared to this time last year.
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