The shortage of skilled labour is currently one of the biggest challenges for companies in all sectors in Germany. The competitiveness and future viability of many companies is already jeopardised today. In our new case study, we present specific strategies for taking action and successfully tackling the skills shortage.
The shortage of skilled labour varies in severity depending on the industry and company size, but the challenges are the same for everyone:
The shortage of skilled labour is a complex problem that affects business operations on several levels - and is unfortunately not easy to solve. Companies must take a number of decisive measures to overcome the challenges of the skills shortage.
Creating attractive working conditions and promoting young talent at an early stage with internships, practice-oriented study programmes and convincing training opportunities are measures that can effectively counteract staff shortages in the long term. But what can help in the short term?
A strong employer brand and effective communication form the basis for being perceived as an attractive employer by qualified employees. Read our new case study to find out how we have effectively helped regional and national companies to attract more applications with creative approaches in target group-orientated employer branding and cross-channel recruiting. Regardless of the industry and size of the company and for every career level - from trainees to experienced specialists.