Hays Reports Tunnel Vision Trapping Workers And Hindering Growth
Released on: February 27, 2012, 9:57 am
Author:
Hays
Industry: Human Resources
The Hays Career Outlook Survey has revealed that workers are
being trapped in career silos because they don't believe they can
cross sector or industry boundaries, according to new data from the
Hays Career Outlook Survey. The survey also highlights that employers
in both sectors are often unable to recognise the transferable skills
that might help them to identify potential candidates who are capable
of supporting their growth plans.
The survey reveals the vast majority of employers believe that previous experience
in the same sector is important. Whilst only just over a third (38%) of public
sector employers say previous public sector experience is important, over half (56%)
of employers in the private sector deem previous private sector experience to be
important in potential candidates. 15% of private sector employers say that
experience in commercial work is an essential competence of any prospective
candidate. Over half of private sector employers (51%) say a lack of direct
experience would prevent them from hiring someone from the public sector, while over
a third (39%) cite a lack of transferable skills.
Charles Logan, Director at Hays, said: "These findings highlight that workers
believe they cannot move between sectors and that employers aren't always able to
understand or give credence to transferable skills. By over-emphasising the value of
previous same-sector experience, employers could be missing out on talented people
and motivated workers. It is particularly concerning in industries where there is a
shortage of skilled professionals and employers may need to consider candidates who
have the necessary competencies but may not at first glance be the perfect match."
Public sector workers confessed they also struggle to move into different areas of
the public sector, although this is disputed by their employers. Over three-quarters
(78%) of candidates say it is difficult or impossible, and 75% say they have not
been encouraged to consider this as an option despite the job cuts. However, 62% of
public sector employers say they have encouraged workers to look elsewhere in the
sector, either through official training routes like secondments or through the
application process itself. Over half (51%) cite a lack of transferable skills as
the main reason why they would not hire someone from another part of the public
sector.
The survey also shows the career destinations of UK workers. Around a third of
private (33%) and public (35%) sector workers would prefer to continue their careers
in a mix of the two sectors and not restrict their career options. Over a third
(36%) of public sector employers say people in their organisation view the private
sector as a more attractive career option, and private sector workers report that
people are keen to stay in the commercial world when they move on. However, the vast
majority (81%) of public sector workers say they are quite or very well-equipped for
a career in the private sector.
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About the survey:
The findings are based on an online survey of over 965 employers (581 public sector
and 384 private sector from across the UK) and 1380 employees in both the public and
private sectors (716 public sector and 669 private sector) between November and
December 2012.
About Hays:
Hays plc (the "Group") is a leading global professional recruiting group. The Group is the expert at recruiting qualified, professional and skilled people worldwide, being the market leader in the UK and Asia Pacific and one of the market leaders in Continental Europe and Latin America. The Group operates across the private and public sectors, dealing in permanent positions, contract roles and temporary assignments, including legal jobs, manufacturing jobs, marketing jobs, retail jobs and education jobs.
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