Demand for Engineers Continues, Employers Cite Lack of Experience as Top Hiring Concern
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The survey, released ahead of National Engineers Week (
From the candidate side, over half (51%) of the engineers surveyed report feeling satisfied or extremely satisfied in their current position, but 41% are actively seeking new positions in 2016 and a third (34%) intend to change employers before the year is over. Of those looking for new opportunities, 81% are either confident or extremely confident they will succeed.
"With the boomer generation rapidly retiring and not enough STEM graduates entering the workforce there are great opportunities out there for people with the right skills to advance," said
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Overall satisfaction with engineering as a career remains extremely high - less than 1% of those interviewed reported dissatisfaction. Similarly, an overwhelming majority (99%) said they are likely to remain in the field of engineering for the duration of their career and 99% would be likely to recommend engineering as a career to others.
Salaries, bonuses and/or incentives remain the top draw for engineering candidates, but access to better health benefits jumped to the number two spot this year - up four places from last year - followed by improved work-life balance, better work environment/culture and access to better professional training/career development.
When asked who most inspired their career choice, the majority (30%) of engineers cite parents and family members. The influence of STEM teachers and professors is prevalent as well, with 28%.
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About the Survey
A total of 700 engineers and 70 employers participated in the online survey. The survey was designed to be representative of individuals working in an engineering discipline and employers who hire engineers within their organizations. The survey ran from
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