Engineer Demand strong, but Economy Constrains Hiring
A tight chem engineering labor market is tempered by delayed retirement and depressed housing
Demand for personnel with engineering background remains strong, as companies around the CPI have found it difficult to find a sufficient number of workers with the right engineering skills. But despite the demand for technical skills, recruitment of chemical engineers is constrained by a stubbornly slow economic recovery...
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