ASQ 2016 Outlook Survey Reports on Quality Segment
An increasing number of manufacturers now struggle to find qualified applicants for open positions, according to data from the ASQ 2016 Manufacturing Outlook Survey.
51 percent of respondents say the lack of qualified applicants is their greatest hurdle when hiring for vacant positions, up from 44 percent in 2011 when ASQ last surveyed manufacturers about hiring challenges. According to the more recent data, 25 percent of respondents said their biggest challenge is the time it takes to hire a new employee, while 17 percent cited the lack of budget to fill open positions.
But many manufacturers aren't sitting idle: 55 percent say they've hired an agency to help find skilled applicants, and 41 percent are working with local colleges on programs that teach the skills they need, according to the survey results.
"With the Baby Boomer generation retiring and leaving manufacturers with vacant positions, the shortage of qualified applicants remains a clear concern for manufacturers," said Cecilia Kimberlin, ASQ chair. "It's pivotal that workers get the training and education they need to fill these roles and be successful in the high-tech manufacturing field - whether that's through on-the-job training, or through an organization like ASQ."
ASQ, the leading authority on quality in all fields, organizations and industries, conducts the Manufacturing Outlook Survey annually to gauge manufacturing professionals' views on the year ahead. Respondents to the ASQ 2016 Manufacturing Outlook Survey represent a multitude of industries, including aerospace, automotive, food, medical device, and more. The ASQ 2016 Manufacturing Outlook survey was fielded online in November as part of World Quality Month. More than 900 manufacturing professionals responded to the survey.
ASQ offers training, certification, knowledge resources and other customized solutions to help organizations drive efficiencies and enhance their bottom lines, and provides workers the skills they need to succeed and advance in manufacturing and quality.
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