noun General Slang

skills gap

SKILZ GAP · noun · informal

The mismatch between workers' skills and jobs' requirements.

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The difference between the skills employers need and the skills available in the workforce or in a given candidate, often cited to justify upskilling and reskilling efforts.

“The company blamed a skills gap, but really they just wouldn't pay to train anyone.”
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skills gap In A Sentence

The company blamed a skills gap, but really they just wouldn't pay to train anyone.

Origin & Usage

Workforce-development and HR jargon widely used since the 2000s.

People Also Ask

What does 'skills gap' mean?

It's the mismatch between the skills employers need and the skills workers or candidates actually have, often used to justify training and reskilling.

Is 'skills gap' a criticism?

It can be. Some use it neutrally, but critics point out companies sometimes cite a skills gap to avoid paying to train staff.

Where is the term used?

It's common in HR, hiring, and workforce-development discussions, and has been widely used since the 2000s.

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