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Technical Talent Shortage Affects 75% of Companies, According to Randstad.

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The shortage of technical talent already affects 75% of Spanish companies, according to a report prepared by Randstad in collaboration with the CEOE (Spanish Association of Spanish Companies). Despite economic growth and industrial recovery, companies are struggling to fill vacancies in fields such as welders, electromechanical technicians, and assemblers. Read more]]>
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The shortage of technical talent already affects 75% of Spanish companies, according to a report prepared by Randstad in collaboration with the CEOE (Spanish Association of Spanish Companies). Despite economic growth and industrial recovery, companies are struggling to fill vacancies in fields such as welders, electromechanical technicians, and assemblers. Read more]]>

MEXICO CITY. – The information and communications technologies (ICT) industry in Mexico continues its progress, with a growth of 4.9% in 2024, above national GDP. However, this development contrasts with an increasingly critical challenge: the shortage of specialized talent. Currently, the demand for profiles with skills in artificial intelligence, data analysis, cybersecurity and software development far exceeds the available supply. This gap a…

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Almomento.Mx broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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