Job Search & Hiring
Looking to Hire an Engineer? Get Smart About Your Approach

Glassdoor Team
Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Oct 18, 2016
In today's technology-dependent business world, engineers are in high demand. According to Glassdoor's research, almost 5,000 companies in the U.S. are looking to hire software engineers right now. And that doesn't count the many open positions for data analyst, product manager, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer and so on. Clearly, the current hiring market is tilted in favor of the candidate.
In order to attract and recruit top engineering talent, then, you'll need to develop a new approach-one that is less direct, but instead takes advantage of modern communication channels to reach candidates in a way that feels organic and welcome.
Who Are They?
First, let's take a moment to examine who these job seekers are. The top ten job titles clicked on by engineering professionals visiting Glassdoor in July 2016 are:
- Software Engineer
- Data Analyst
- Data Scientist
- Product Manager
- Software Developer
- Mechanical Engineer
- Senior Software Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
- Data Entry Clerk
- Web Developer
- Amazon.com
- IBM
- Lockheed Martin
- Oracle
- Apple
- Microsoft
- Ampcus
- Raytheon

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