Global defense companies are recruiting workers at the fastest rate since the end of the Cold War, driven by record-high order books and increased demand due to the Ukraine conflict. An FT survey of 20 industry groups revealed that they aim to hire tens of thousands of people this year. The surge in hiring is creating a talent war with tech groups. The hiring spree comes amid record orders, as reported on June 17.
FT: “.. “Global defence companies are recruiting workers at the fastest rate since the end of the cold war as the industry seeks to deliver on order books that are near record highs.” @FT @KevRGordon https://t.co/yiUwTlNu14
“Global defence companies are recruiting workers at the fastest rate since the end of the cold war as the industry seeks to deliver on order books that are near record highs.” @FT https://t.co/LIrC5Cj1Jz
BREAKING: The Financial Times reports that global defense companies are 'recruiting workers at the fastest rate since the end of the cold war'
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An FT survey of 20 industry groups has found that they are looking to recruit tens of thousands of people this year, as order books near record highs. https://t.co/ZCOnyOaJCK https://t.co/in7XIqZByA
Global defence groups hiring at fastest rate in decades amid record orders https://t.co/elMcPCOkbF via @ft
FirstFT: Defence companies ramp up hiring https://t.co/IFACZ1xHDa