Global Skills Podcast
In this special solo episode of the Global Skills Podcast, I wanted to step away from my usual guest interviews and explore a question that has been sitting with me for years: if employers say they can’t find skilled people, and job seekers say they can’t find opportunities, what’s really going wrong? Drawing on my experience in recruitment, workforce transformation, and skills intelligence, I share the story of a candidate who faced more than 1,000 job rejections before securing a role with a leading technology company and rapidly progressing in their career. That experience shaped my belief that talent is far more abundant than we think. The real challenge is that our systems often struggle to identify, understand, and connect people’s skills to opportunity. As AI continues to reshape work, I believe we need to rethink how we define, measure, and recognise capability. Throughout this episode, I explore why traditional hiring practices are failing both employers and job seekers, how transferable skills are becoming increasingly valuable, and why a shared skills language could transform the future of work. I also discuss the growing importance of skills-first hiring, lifelong learning, and workforce intelligence, and why making skills visible may be one of the most important challenges facing education, employers, and policymakers today. Connect with the Global Skills Podcast * Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwainwright/] * Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com [https://www.globalskillspodcast.com] * Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com [editor@globalskillspodcast.com] #GlobalSkillsPodcast #SkillsGap #SkillsFirstHiring #TalentManagement #AIandWork #TransferableSkills #FutureSkills
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