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26 October 2023, Cleveland, OH — AMS’s recently released ‘The State of Hourly & High Volume Hiring in 2023’ report found that there are more challenges than ever in hiring hourly and high-volume talent, with 54% of workers quitting in the first few weeks and 45% of candidates “ghosting” recruiters. Despite reduced budgets, competitive labor market and shortages of qualified talent, TA teams have found methods for improving the effectiveness of the hiring process.
Pertinent report data findings include:
The report dives into recruiting and hiring results by participant level, company size, top challenges, goals, time-to-fill, applicant volume, candidate experience, and more.
Commenting on the state of the hiring in this challenging labor market, Chip Holmes, Managing Director, Client Services stated: “While we cannot control the dynamic nature of the labor market, companies can proactively react to the current environment and gain a competitive talent advantage by integrating proven hiring processes, such as leveraging technologies, services, sources and channels to deliver a great candidate experience. However, it’s important to realize the importance of continually improving the hiring process given the two million people in the U.S. who have still not returned to work after The Great Resignation.”