DOWNERS GROVE  – Employer hiring barriers and job role over-spec’ing continue to constrain the tech talent pipeline, according to analysis by CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the information technology (IT) industry and workforce.

To help employers expand their pipelines and unlock the potential of overlooked or untapped talent CompTIA developed the Tech Job Posting Optimizer (optimize.comptia.org). This free web-based platform provides a library of tech job templates and smart data tools to optimize postings for skills, qualifications and inclusivity oriented to the U.S. labor market.

“Providing more on-ramps into technology careers not only meets a short-term need in a tight labor market it helps build a stronger, more diverse and more sustainable workforce over the long term,” said Gordon Pelosse, senior vice president for employer engagement at CompTIA.

Of the more than 500,000 job postings for entry-level technology positions during 2022, 57% of employers sought a four-year degree or higher among candidates[1]. Among employers recruiting entry-level cybersecurity positions in the 0-2 years of experience range, the top listed industry-recognized certification is a managerial-level credential requiring advanced experience. Countless other examples of over-spec’ing exist among the 3.5 million tech job postings employers deployed in the pursuit of tech hiring during the past year.

While a sizable segment of employers (42%) admits asking for extensive skills, experience and qualifications in tech job postings has relatively little downside for the company, it does adversely affect candidates[2]. Among job seekers considering a career change into a technology role, 55% reported some degree of a “confidence gap” – the many real or perceived barriers to pursuing a career in tech[3].

“CompTIA’s optimizer provides a practical solution to a market-wide issue that every company can leverage and benefit from. Skills-based hiring solutions like The Optimizer help illuminate incredible, previously overlooked, qualified candidates,” said Kelly Cure, co-founder of Skillful.ly.

CompTIA’s Tech Job Posting Optimizer platform also provides a check of bias language, salary curves and a job posting best practices guide. CompTIA’s Tech Job Posting Optimizer is powered with labor market data from Lightcast and Infogr8.

The free web-based platform is available to any employer in any industry looking to recruit technology workers. Visit optimize.comptia.org.

 

(C) CompTIA