3 Hiring Strategies Manufacturers Need to Tap into the Toolbelt Generation

For years, manufacturing has struggled to fill open roles. But now, the newest entrants to the workforce might be exactly what the industry needs.

Gen Z (those born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s) has arrived on the job market with a unique mix of career anxiety and blue-collar curiosity. They’re the first generation to grow up fully online, yet they’re skeptical of white-collar work, disillusioned by the 9-to-5, and acutely aware that AI is threatening many entry-level jobs. And they’re responding by exploring something unexpected: the skilled trades.

This is big news for manufacturing.

AI might be advancing fast, but robotics still can’t replicate the kind of hands-on, detail-oriented work that skilled human tradespeople deliver. The Toolbelt Generation sees this, and they’re taking up the challenge. For manufacturers, this represents a massive opportunity, but only if your hiring process is ready.

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