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Champaign County employers face shortage of skilled workers despite national job decline

Locally, employers say finding qualified candidates for certain trades remains a challenge. Photo: Shutterstock


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – While national job openings have dropped to their lowest level since 2020, Champaign County continues to see strong demand for skilled workers. According to recent federal data, professional services, retail, and finance industries all experienced significant declines in available positions.

Locally, employers say finding qualified candidates for certain trades remains a challenge. Roles such as HVAC technicians and property maintenance staff are particularly in demand, fueled by the region’s large number of apartments serving students. Companies in the area report having multiple openings that go unfilled for weeks, signaling a local job market that contrasts sharply with the national trend.

Experts say this shortage of skilled labor highlights the importance of training programs and career development initiatives to connect workers with in-demand roles in the community.

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