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More than Half of Small Businesses Plan to Hire Employees in 2022

The Manifest

The Manifest, a Washington DC-based business resource platform, surveyed 1,003 small business owners and managers and found that 55% of small businesses are planning to add more employees to their team in 2022.

Social media platforms such as LinkedIn are playing a huge role in helping small businesses (60%) find credible candidates. However, a clear majority of the owners and managers (83%) admitted that they’re having difficulties with their recruitment and sourcing efforts.

In this report, The Manifest highlights the HR statistics, trends, and challenges for small businesses in 2022.

The study determines which roles are in demand, how many new employees small businesses plan to hire, and factors companies consider vital in keeping their staff engaged.

Staffing and HR Statistics for Small Businesses in 2022

Here are our team’s findings:

Sherry Morgan, the founder of Petsolino, a resource for pet owners aiming to be better caretakers, noticed that hiring has become more competitive.

“One of the challenges we are facing due to the Great Resignation is that now we have more competition when it comes to hiring top talent,” Morgan said. “These competitions make hiring more difficult since there will always be bigger companies who can pay bigger salaries, and provide more benefits.”

Morgan and other small business owners recommend that companies showcase the value of working for a small business during the interview process to interest top talent.

Want to learn more about how small businesses are handling HR challenges and trends? Take a closer look at the statistics and findings of The Manifest’s report.

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