If you’re part of an organization that’s having a difficult time finding and retaining a skilled workforce, you’re not alone. It’s a worldwide problem. In fact, in Germany “60 percent of all companies see the shortage of skilled workers today as the biggest business risk,” and in the U.S., a 2017 report stated that the country had “roughly 3 million more STEM jobs available than it had skilled workers to fill them.”
Of course, companies of every size are having trouble finding and retaining good people, but larger organizations are more likely to have the productivity tools, time and money needed to take advantage of a variety of recruiting solutions that small and mid-sized businesses simply can’t afford. Which is why smaller companies need to work to set themselves apart, develop programs that give skilled workers a better experience, and use innovative ways to connect with the best, most talented people possible. And while there’s not a one-size-fits-all solution, there are a number of things that small and mid-sized businesses can do to accomplish just that.
Leverage Current Technologies
By investing in technology that allows your staff to work at the office or miles away, you can improve employee productivity by giving them access to the apps, files and information they need online. This can help give your team greater flexibility, and the power to work on files simultaneously (and in real time), get more done at the office, at home, during their commute, between off-site meetings, and more. And in terms of recruitment, cloud-based tools like these (and a telecommuting policy), allow you to hire talented professionals well outside of your general vicinity/commuting zone – which can automatically improve your odds of finding the right person for the job.
In addition to apps that allow your team to perform their day-to-day jobs, there are also instant message apps that make it easy for people miles apart to connect securely, brainstorm, and solve problems in real time – and keep lines of communication open between staffers who’ve never even met. Some of these tools even allow you to host group chats, stream meetings, and post videos that you can use to build a strong culture, even in a teleworking environment.
Although millions of people around the world telework to some degree, it’s still largely seen as a luxury, and by having the tools in place to offer it to your team can help set you apart.