What About the Labor Shortages in the US?

Employers are still struggling to find workers. Here's what that means for your hiring strategy and how to stand out when everyone's competing for the same talent.


Pablo Hernández O'Hagan
Pablo Hernández O'Hagan
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What About the Labor Shortages in the US?

The numbers caught some people off guard, but the reality didn't. Employers have been struggling to find enough workers for a while now. When the US started reopening and vaccination rates climbed, most economists expected people to flood back into the workforce. That didn't happen.

Consumers noticed. Restaurants cut their menus down or shrunk their dining rooms. Some states responded by pulling back unemployment benefits, betting that would push people back to work. Whether that's the right call is a fair debate. But it doesn't change the underlying problem for businesses trying to hire right now.

If you're trying to build a stronger team in this environment, here are a few things worth thinking about.

Job Offers

Workers today have options. They're looking for better pay, room to grow, and a place where they want to show up. The job offer itself matters more than it used to.

The market is crowded. When every company starts offering the same salary range and the same generic perks, those things stop being differentiators. What moves the needle is when your current employees tell their network they love working for you. Word of mouth from a happy team member does more than a polished job posting.

It starts at the interview. If you want great people, you need a hiring process that identifies them, respects their time, and gives them a real sense of what working with you looks like.

Expand Your Company

Have you considered hiring people from other countries? It's worth thinking seriously about. People who come from different professional and cultural backgrounds tend to bring perspectives your local talent pool simply won't have. Fresh angles on old problems. Different instincts on what customers want.

That mix can be awkward at first. Different communication styles, different assumptions about how work gets done. But teams that work through that friction tend to come out sharper for it.

Strengthen Your Team

Hire people who don't need hand-holding. People who come with real experience, a drive to solve problems on their own, and the confidence to bring new ideas to the table. That's the foundation of a team that grows with you rather than one you're constantly rebuilding.

At Ingenia Agency, we help businesses grow in exactly this kind of environment. We bring highly qualified people with diverse backgrounds and a genuine focus on doing excellent work. If you're looking for a partner that shares your ambition, get to know our proposal. We'd like to help you hit your goals.


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