Skills mismatches highlight need for businesses to provide input to training solutions
Steve Hill, Director of External Engagement at The Open University, comments:
“Whilst any well-functioning labour market will have some degree of mismatch between skills and jobs, the persistent skills shortages in sectors such IT and engineering suggest that there are some structural problems in the labour market. When demand for skills is not aligned with supply, the impact on businesses starts to build, as the time and cost of finding suitable workers can become inhibitive.
“There is room for businesses and education providers to work together to develop training programmes that address these structural problems. Through collaboration, business leaders and academics can create practice-based educational content that aligns directly to the demands of the workplace. Discrepancies between skillsets and job requirements are a problem for individuals and businesses and for the UK economy as a whole, so correcting the imbalance between supply and demand of high-level skills in key sectors such as IT or engineering must be a priority.”