Engineers Likely To Jump Ship for New Employment Opportunities in 2014, Experis Engineering Survey Reports
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At the same time, 95 percent of hiring managers of engineers report difficultly filling open engineering positions. Eighty-eight percent of these plan to hire engineers this year, while 29 percent do not believe they will be able to find the engineering talent they need for their businesses. Electrical/electronics engineers ranked highest on the list of the most in-demand. The full Experis Engineering Talent Supply and Demand survey results can be found here.
"The Experis survey results should signal a wake-up call to employers who want to keep their engineers on staff and engaged in the workplace," said
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"By understanding the mindset of the engineer in the workplace, employers can take steps to build engagement among their current engineers on staff, as well as determining the best talent strategy for accessing this important group of professionals through other hiring channels," continued Hutchings.
As part of the Experis survey, engineers responded to workplace topics that provide a glimpse into how they view themselves. The top three responses for how engineers describe themselves are problem solvers (40 percent), detail oriented (15 percent) and analytical (14 percent). One percent of engineers surveyed describe themselves as being social and a presenter.
"These statistics come as no surprise when understanding the personality of a typical engineer. But what does become critical is how those engineers are recruited. An over-zealous salesman is not going to connect with an analytical engineer who enjoys solving problems. Having the right recruiting strategies will make a difference in how connections are made with engineers and how open positions get filled quickly to accelerate business success," added Hutchings.
In addition, the Experis Engineering Talent Supply and Demand survey reports:
- 92 percent have socialized with their colleagues at work
- 72 percent work eight to 10 hours a day
- 58 percent rarely or never have the option to work remotely
- 55 percent always take a break for lunch
For hiring managers of engineers, the Experis survey reports their hiring challenges for filling open positions stem from lack of applicants (44 percent), lack of hard skills needed for the position (37 percent), lack of experience (33 percent), salary demands are too high (29 percent) and lack of workplace competencies/soft skills (23 percent).
About the Survey
A total of 991 respondents participated in the survey, which represent a combination of engineers and hiring managers. Sixty percent of the engineers that responded to the survey have more than 10 years of experience in the engineering field.
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