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Bridging the gap: Addressing the tech skills shortage with partnershipsTech employers in the UK are facing a shortage of skilled workers and a lack of diversity in their technology teams. To address these issues, partnerships with organisations like School of Code are crucial. By offering free coding bootcamps to people from diverse backgrounds, businesses like OAG have creates talent pipelines and are closing the skills gap while promoting diversity.Diverse teams bring varied perspectives and skill sets, leading to more creative and effective problem-solving. Investing in talent beyond traditional qualifications can open up new pools of talent and drive teams forward. This long-term approach benefits both businesses and the talented individuals.Over the last few years, tech has continued to expand rapidly. Since the pandemic and the normalisation of remote work, the sector has seen over a decade’s worth of growth. The industry currently contributes 5.5%, or an estimated £82.7 billion , to the UK’s economy. According to the government’s estimates, it could add another £41.5 billion by 2025, generating thousands of jobs and developing incredible technology to improve the lives of citizens across the country.It is undoubtedly one of the most exciting places to be right now – and yet, tech employers are seeing their talent pools diminish and experiencing consequent skills shortages across their technology teams.Previous research by Nash Squared found 68% of businesses were being held back by a lack of tech skills. More than 80% of employers have plans to recruit tech staff over the coming years, according to Hays . But to help tackle the shortage of skills, 75% have plans to recruit talent they can then train rather than continuing to hunt for elusive skilled workers who tick every box.At the same time, employers are facing increased pressure from the public as well as investors to show better representation, specifically in male-dominated sectors and functions, such as technology. Diversity – thankfully – is no longer just a quota, but a serious and significant requirement that businesses must live up to.These two problems might seem disconnected and separate. In fact, they are structural in nature, stemming from the profound lack of diversity we are seeing in the world of tech, specifically in the UK. The answer, therefore, must also be holistic and address institutional issues.ORGANISATIONS MUST PLAY A ROLE IN SUPPORTING PEOPLE LOOKING TO ENTER THE TECH WORLDTechnology businesses do not just need talent. They can also be places where talent is created and nourished, even prior to its entry to the organisation. I sincerely believe that responsible businesses are not just better places to work, but are also creating change in the world – the kind of change we need if we are to solve the diversity crisis and the tech skills shortage at the same time.Working with partners who – despite having differing organisational philosophies – share the same overall goal of providing access to technology for all people, regardless of background is a crucial element.We’re pleased to be working with School of Code, a nonprofit organisation that broadens opportunities for all and unites diverse groups of individuals. With programmes and initiatives like the ones with School of Code, newcomers are able to reach a tech professional status and are prepared for a career in technology.HAVING A DIVERSE TECHNOLOGY TEAM IS CRUCIAL FOR THE BUSINESSEvery function of a business benefits immensely from having more diverse teams. Us, tech experts, are problem-solvers. To do our jobs effectively, we need a broad set of perspectives which can shed light on the various different aspects of an issue. Having these multiple perspectives means we can develop a creative and well-considered solution which will stand the test of time – and live up to our customers’ expectations – far better than if it only reflects a single point of view.Diverse teams also bring...
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