Skilled trades, sales representatives and engineers make the list as the most difficult jobs to fill in Canada and around the world, according to the ManpowerGroup’s most recent annual global Talent Shortage Survey. The top reasons provided by survey respondents are too few applicants, little experience, lack of technical competencies or hard skills, salary not high enough, and weak workplace soft skills.
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