Recruiters name engineering most challenging sector

A study from UK jobsite, CV-Library, has revealed that despite a rise in job growth, Engineering businesses are struggling to recruit, with almost half of recruiters naming the sector as having the most challenging roles to fill.

The survey received over 700 responses from the UK's leading recruiters with the aim of establishing the main challenges faced when trying to attract candidates and fill job vacancies across all sectors. The data reveals that Engineering roles top the list as the most challenging, and across all sectors 65% of recruiters admit to difficulties when it comes to finding the right candidates for job role.

While there has been a 26.2% job growth in August 2015 compared to August 2014, there was only a 13.2% increase in the number of job applications in the same time period, resulting in an overall deficit of 10.4% in terms of the number of applications per role.

"We hope that the increasingly stable financial market and the rise of other work benefits, such as bonus schemes, mean businesses can afford to do more to attract the best talent to their organisations," Lee Biggins, founder and managing director of CV-Library commented. "Furthermore, a previous survey revealed that 94.2% of engineering professionals list training opportunities as 'very important' when looking for a new job – highlighting the provision of training and mentoring, and providing opportunities for career progression are other key ways to improve application rates."