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Most employers plan to increase (38%) or maintain (45%) hiring in the near future — but not without some issues. Evolving candidate expectations, emerging technologies, persistent talent shortages, and other factors can make it difficult to reach hiring goals and build a successful team.
Manpower Group found that attracting qualified candidates is the biggest hiring challenge employers face by far, with 46% of employers citing this issue. That’s followed by filling complex technical roles (29%), improving candidate experience (26%), and managing a high volume of applicants (25%). AI usage is also a common issue, with 23% of employers reporting that learning the latest AI recruiter tools is a top challenge and 22% sharing that candidate usage of AI tools has become a hiring challenge.
Understanding these challenges is the first step toward solving them. This article explores the most common hiring challenges organizations face today and provides actionable solutions you can implement to address them.

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Attracting qualified candidates
Nearly half of talent acquisition teams (46%) report difficulty attracting qualified candidates. Skilled talent may have several choices about where to work — or may not be looking for a new opportunity at all. The onus is on your team to get your job description in front of the right people and encourage them to apply.
You can attract more qualified candidates by:
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Filling complex technical roles
The talent pool for specialized positions is inherently smaller, and competition for these candidates is fierce. Technical roles also require specialized knowledge that can be difficult to assess. It’s no surprise that 29% of employers report challenges filling complex technical roles.
You can overcome these technical recruiting challenges by:
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Improving candidate experience
Candidate experience directly impacts your ability to hire quality talent and can make or break your recruiting success, but only one in four candidates are satisfied or very satisfied with the talent acquisition process. There’s certainly a lot of room for growth, though 26% of employers struggle to improve their candidate experience.
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Managing high volume of applications
A quarter of talent acquisition teams (25%) struggle with managing high application volumes. The problem with high application volume isn’t just about time — it’s about ensuring you don’t overlook qualified candidates in the shuffle. It’s easy to miss a qualified candidate simply because their experience doesn’t jump off the page in the first five seconds of scanning.
Effectively manage your application volume by:
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Learning the latest AI recruiter tools
Nearly a quarter (23%) of employers report struggling to learn and implement AI recruiter tools. The concern is understandable — implementing new technology requires time, training, and potentially a shift in existing processes. This is particularly challenging because AI technology is evolving rapidly. The tools available today might look quite different from those available a year from now.
There’s also the question of which AI tools actually deliver value versus which ones are just riding the hype wave. It can be difficult to separate genuine innovation from buzzwords when so many vendors are promising to revolutionize your hiring process.
Best practice to get started with AI recruiting tools include:
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Reducing time to hire
One in five employers (22%) are struggling to reduce time to hire, which can affect candidate engagement and hiring goals. Nobody likes a recruiting process that drags on unnecessarily.
A shorter time to hire helps you secure skilled candidates before they accept offers elsewhere — or simply drop out of your process because you’re not respecting their time.
You can accelerate your hiring process by:
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Addressing candidate use of AI tools
The flip side of recruiters learning AI tools is that 22% of talent acquisition teams now face challenges related to candidates using AI in the hiring process. This is a relatively new challenge that’s evolving as AI becomes more accessible to job seekers.
Candidates might use AI to generate cover letters, polish their resumes, or even prepare for interviews with perfectly crafted responses to common questions. While some of this is simply candidates using available tools to present themselves well, it can make it more difficult to differentiate between candidates and assess their true abilities.
Address candidate AI use by:
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Working with limited resources
One in five employers report struggling with limited resources. This challenge often compounds all the others — when you’re understaffed, underfunded, or both, every recruiting challenge becomes that much more difficult to address.
There are many things you can do to maximize your impact with limited resources, such as:
Final thoughts on these hiring challenges
While some hiring challenges have been consistent over the years — such as too few qualified candidates or too many applications — others are just beginning to emerge. Few talent acquisition teams were concerned about candidates using AI tools a few years ago because those tools simply didn’t exist in their current form. Similarly, learning AI recruiter tools wasn’t on anyone’s radar as a top challenge.
The key to navigating evolving recruiting challenges is to build flexible, scalable processes that can adapt as circumstances change. Invest in foundations that will serve you well regardless of the specific challenges you face — like strong employer branding, efficient workflows, and data driven decision making.
Modern recruiting technology can help you address multiple challenges simultaneously while making your entire hiring process more efficient. JobScore’s applicant tracking system is designed to help hiring teams overcome these common recruiting obstacles. From creating branded, mobile optimized careers sites that attract qualified candidates to streamlining interview scheduling and automating routine communications, JobScore eliminates the manual busy work that bogs down talent teams.
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