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Back to EpisodesThree Out Of Four Employers Cannot Fill Roles
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Seventy-five out of a hundred CEOs walk into a room and most of them are losing sleep for the same reason: their companies are stalled, not from weak demand or supply chain shocks, but because they can’t find enough humans to do the work. We dig into why the global talent shortage has become an invisible crisis that quietly caps growth and reshapes how every team hires, trains, and competes.
We start with the labor market data that shows this is bigger than a bad quarter, then unpack the structural drivers: a widening skills gap, aging demographics, unequal access to education and vocational pathways, and the relentless pace of digital acceleration in fields like AI, cybersecurity, and data analysis. From there, we challenge a common mistake in modern recruiting: hiring for a frozen snapshot of skills. When certifications and tools change fast, the real advantage is cognitive velocity, the ability to learn and adapt quickly.
Next, we lay out the traits that signal high potential in today’s workforce: adaptability, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, resilience, and tech curiosity. We also get practical about talent acquisition strategy and retention, from using scenario-based interviews to building employer branding that speaks to purpose and ethics, widening sourcing beyond job boards, and even recruiting from your customer base. We close with a future-proofing framework built on embracing technology to enhance people, making inclusivity structural, updating work models with real flexibility, and creating long-term recruiting plans that look one to two years ahead. If the resume is becoming obsolete, what replaces it: simulations, EQ audits, something else? Subscribe, share this with a hiring leader, and leave a review with your take on what the future of hiring should measure.