The world's been coming to an end for some time now. Read this article keeping in mind that Dr. Michael Teitelbaum, VP of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation said in testimony to Congress this past fall, “No one
who has come to the question with an open mind has been able to find any
objective data suggesting general 'shortages' of scientists and engineers. The RAND Corporation has conducted several
studies of this subject [and] the evidence is more suggestive of surpluses."
I spent quite a few days at college career fairs the past few months (not shabby ones mind you - Columbia, Poly, Stony Brook) and stood in front of so many companies with a you-know-what-kind-of-grin on my face as I read in bold letters "United States citizens only" while smart budding techies walked past.
Another factor for "shortages": quite simply moronic hiring practices that exclude based upon the perfectionism principle when in reality, perfectionism is a very slow death. Every recruiter has these hiring managers who want to hire perfect; can't find perfect? Must be a shortage of perfect candidates!
Dare I even ask about older techies?
OK, I dare; I don't know of many politicians who have ever recruited. Yet when they conceive economic stimulus initiatives, these initiatives offer monies for specified skills (ah, the glut of netadmins these reminds me of all the people trained via government money to join high-paying world of information technology) rather than to companies to help defer part of an employee's salary while these people re-train. Sorry but tax credits just don't translate into re-employment.
The only true shortage is a shortage of new ideas...
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Is there really a labor shortage?
posted 3/13/2008 at 1:48 p.m. PT by Sabrina Compagno
Never is a very iffy word. When you swear by it, is the time you will be proven wrong. The current "buzzword" on everyones lips (if you don't use it you are so out of touch) - the "Passive Candidate" is adding to the misconception of a labor shortage. There are more than enough good, hardworking, skilled people out there who would be happy to talk to you and the company you represent. You are right, they might not be "perfect" - who is?!?! Kathy Simmons summed it up in her posting back in November - The Myth of the Passive Candidate.(http://blog.netshare.com/2007/09/index.html). The grass isn't always greener in the other companies field. Sometimes the best is right under your nose, unfortunately, if it is tilted at such an angle that you can't see the ground it's easy to miss the best. Save yourself and your client time and effort. Placing more good candidates will more than make up for being able to bill for longer hours. Everyone wins. You, the companies, the candidates, the economy.
I wonder what the next buzzword will be? Hopefully something a bit more intelligent and realistic.
Sabrina Compagno blog.netshare.com
The grass IS greener...
posted 4/21/2008 at 3:58 a.m. PT by Steven Levy
over the septic tank (thx Erma, RIP)
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