How a Labor Shortage Reshapes Modern Hiring Challenges
Does it feel like recruiting has become a treadmill? Hiring managers are running faster, working harder, and investing more—but they're still struggling to make any real progress on the staffing shortage. They've raised wages, accelerated hiring timelines, and expanded candidate pools. They've posted more roles, offered bigger sign-on bonuses, and built entire teams around continuous recruitment. And yet, positions remain open, turnover stays high, and the same roles cycle through the hiring pipeline again and again. In tight labor markets , individual wins often just shuffle workers around. Faster hiring improves your conversion rate, but it doesn't create more qualified candidates to convert. Higher wages attract stronger candidates, but they don't expand the total number available. Companies see real results from these efforts: better hires, faster fills, reduced vacancy rates. But across the market as a whole, the gap persists. This isn't about compani...