Special Report The Demand For Skilled Talent

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Special Report: The Demand for Skilled Talent Volume 6 | Q3 2013

A Tale of Two Job Markets: Why it’s difficult to find and recruit top talent The current employment situation can best be described as a tale of two job markets. High general unemployment is obscuring the fact that specialized talent is in short supply, leading to candidate shortages — especially in technology and finance. The persistent drumbeat about high unemployment does not apply to many of the professional-level jobs employers are trying to fill. The candidates they seek often already have secure jobs or are weighing multiple employment offers. As a result, firms must offer competitive salaries and move quickly to recruit top talent.

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Special Report: The Demand for Skilled Talent

The Perfect Storm: A number of factors are contributing to a shortage of candidates with specialized skill sets. • Canadian employment remains strong. Compared with 12 months earlier, employment grew by 1.4% (+242,000) at the end of the first half of 2013, and the total number of hours worked increased by 0.6%.1 • Recruiting and retention are top concerns. 63% of Canadian executives surveyed rated recruiting and retaining highly skilled employees as a high priority, with 33% ranking it a “very high” priority and 30% ranking it a “somewhat high” priority. • Talent shortages persist. The marketplace is demanding workers who are versatile, creative, responsive and articulate, and educational offerings have not kept pace with this demand. Despite the current high unemployment rates, companies are desperate to find and hire workers whose skills match their needs.3 • Specialists in select fields are in short supply. The hiring environment for several occupations remains competitive. Unemployment rates for many positions in specialties like technology, accounting and finance, and legal are less than half of the current unemployment rate.4 • Salaries are increasing. Canadian starting salaries for professional occupations are projected to rise an average of 2.5% in 2013. Technology salaries are expected to rise the most, by 4.5%.5

Labour Force Survey, June 2013, Statistics Canada Robert Half survey of more than 270 CFOs in Canada 3    The State of Human Capital 2012: Why the Human Capital Function Still Has Far to Go, The Conference Board and McKinsey & Co., 2012 4 Labour Force Survey, June 2013, Statistics Canada 5 2013 Salary Guides from Robert Half 1 2

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Special Report: The Demand for Skilled Talent

Workers in Key Fields Are in Strong Demand: Job opportunities have made these professionals more selective when evaluating employment offers. June 2013 Unemployment Rates by Occupation, for Select Positions Social Science & Government Occupations (2.3%)

Business, Finance & Administrative Occupations (4.4%)

Natural & Applied Sciences & Related Occupations (2.9%)

Paralegal and related occupations Lawyers and Quebec notaries Judges

Financial auditors/accountants Financial and investment analysts Executive assistants Receptionists Data entry clerks Payroll clerks Customer service representatives Administrative clerks Legal secretaries

Information systems analysts Database analysts Computer programmers Web designers/developers Computer network technicians User support technicians

Management Occupations (2.2%) Financial managers Business services managers Sales/marketing/advertising managers

Source: Labour Force Survey, June 2013, Statistics Canada

Robert Half Can Help We specialize in identifying hard-to-find candidates and matching them with appropriate jobs. Our staffing professionals are well-connected within the industries we serve and are able to draw from a large pool of highly skilled and experienced candidates. We also conduct frequent research so we can provide our clients with the most up-to-date information on salary and employment trends. With more than 345 specialized staffing locations worldwide and 65 years of recruiting experience, Robert Half is well-positioned to help you with any of your staffing and recruitment needs.

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