What are the hardest jobs to fill?
A recent report by Indeed highlighted the hardest to fill roles in the UK, during the current 'talent crunch' generally it is the highest skilled sectors that are seeing the longest time advertised and fewest qualified candidates, no surprises there. As digital adoption continues to grow post Covid the Tech sector continues to struggle. However an optometrist has proven to be the most challenging to fill, with 68.79% of vacancies posted on Indeed over the past year remaining open for 60 days or more.
As mentioned the majority of these hard to fill roles are in the digital sector, with the stats being: Software engineers (41.8%), software architects (41.78%), front-end developers (40.31%), system engineers (40.24%), software test engineers (39.86%) and full stack developers (39.76%) all remaining unfilled after 60 days advertising. Also a strange on to see was a flight attendant, perhaps this is due to the redundancies during Covid coupled with the long-training time (for safety and standards).
From a recruiters perspective I believe advertising is a passive way to attract in-demand talent to your organisation. A better strategy is working with a qualified recruiter who will take the time to full qualify your brief, set a strategy, provide regular updates and help you understanding the market with live insights.
Full stats below:
Rank
Job Title
% of vacancies that are ‘hard to fill’
Average Annual Salary
1
Optometrist
68.79
£50,000
2
Solicitor
51.4
£45,000
3
Surgeon
46.32
£41,000
4
Software Engineer
41.8
£40,000
5
Software Architect
41.78
£70,000
6
Front End Developer
40.31
£42,500
7
System Engineer
40.24
£37,500
8
Flight Attendant
40.06
£23,000
9
Software Test Engineer
39.86
£40,000
10
Full Stack Developer
39.76
£47,500