Rotax_Kid
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I've been looking for a few engineering/tech type of people, plus fill an admin role, for the past few months. Seems like now that things are a bit more normal, those who we hired during the pandemic, and turned out to be really good, young employees with potential, are finding other work in a good economy which is more lucrative. I always believed our company payed quite well as we are in the upper end of any salary survey, but we are finding that we are coming up a bit light on pay and benefits now. Guys who are 4-5 years out of school are getting 6 weeks vacation now! Consistently getting asked about remote work and flex schedule options.
I ran 3 rounds of interviews to replace a few positions. Real wide variety of people. Had a lady interviewing for an admin position ask for $160k/yr. Had another young guy come in and interview for an entry level position and tell me here's actual here to interview for a more senior position (which we've never advertised for??) and he wouldn't consider entry level - in person interview and flat out told me not to waste his time with entry level - he's a year out of school!!!! When I asked another fellow why his resume has so many gaps, he flat out told me he really only likes working half years and once he has enough cash to do what he wants, he'll likely quit or take leave - I guess honesty is a valuable attribute?
I get people nowadays don't want to work like some of us may be accustomed to. But wow...talk about having to lower expectations. I have close to 140 resumes for 2 of the 3 positions and I'm having trouble finding even someone with potential, never mind plug and play.
Is industry in Alberta/BC as busy as elsewhere? What are you finding is enticing people right now? Is this the norm???
I ran 3 rounds of interviews to replace a few positions. Real wide variety of people. Had a lady interviewing for an admin position ask for $160k/yr. Had another young guy come in and interview for an entry level position and tell me here's actual here to interview for a more senior position (which we've never advertised for??) and he wouldn't consider entry level - in person interview and flat out told me not to waste his time with entry level - he's a year out of school!!!! When I asked another fellow why his resume has so many gaps, he flat out told me he really only likes working half years and once he has enough cash to do what he wants, he'll likely quit or take leave - I guess honesty is a valuable attribute?
I get people nowadays don't want to work like some of us may be accustomed to. But wow...talk about having to lower expectations. I have close to 140 resumes for 2 of the 3 positions and I'm having trouble finding even someone with potential, never mind plug and play.
Is industry in Alberta/BC as busy as elsewhere? What are you finding is enticing people right now? Is this the norm???