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iCiMS: Employers hired only 60% of their required tech talent in the U.S. over the last 3 years

Holmdel, N.J., Oct. 08, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — iCIMS, Inc., the market leader for cloud-based talent acquisition software solutions, analyzed 25 million technology applicants representing a broad swath of the U.S. economy from Jan. 1, 2016, to May 31, 2019, and found that companies face a daunting technology talent deficit, specifically:

“To mitigate the chronic shortage, employers should look for tech talent within their own ranks and invest in professional development programs. Training the help desk team for specialized roles is a natural place to start,” says Josh Wright, iCIMS’ chief economist. He continues, “To attract more qualified candidates, creating and nurturing pools of tech talent is indispensable, as is implementing a recruitment marketing program optimized to meet candidates where they are: mobile phones, Google searches, and the like – the entire digital dashboard of today’s consumer.”

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About the iCIMS Benchmark Report on Hiring Tech Talent: iCIMS’ system data is drawn from a database of more than 75 million applications and 3 million jobs posted per year by more than 4,000 customers. The company’s customers represent a broad swath of the U.S. economy, with expansive geographic, industrial and occupational representation. This report draws from more than 25 million applicants to technology positions from Jan. 1, 2016 through May 31, 2019.

About iCIMS: iCIMS is the leading recruitment software provider for employers to attract, engage and hire great people. Established in 2000, iCIMS supports 4,000 customers, including one in every six Global 1000 companies in the U.S., hires 4 million people each year and is the largest software provider dedicated to talent acquisition. For more information, visit www.icims.com.

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