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On August 25, the fifth edition of the EDASE Talent Recruitment Days will begin, an event aimed at training and recruiting specialized profiles in the field of business consulting. This gathering occurs at a critical moment for the sector, which is facing a severe personnel crisis due to generational turnover. According to the Professional Firm Sector Barometer, an alarming 98.4% of active professionals are over 30 years old, with many of them being over 45.
The situation is concerning, especially since more than 3 million small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and freelancers depend on these specialists to meet their tax obligations and comply with organizations like the Tax Agency and Social Security. However, 70% of firms report difficulties in finding qualified personnel. Although the profession promises stability and there is a constant demand for experts, fewer and fewer young people are considering embarking on this career.
Carmen Moreno, director of EDASE, has emphasized that “it’s not a job problem. There are vacancies, there is a need, but there’s no one to fill them.” To tackle this issue, several firms in the sector have joined EDASE to launch the Talent Recruitment Days. Starting Monday, candidates will be able to learn about the workings of the sector and participate in a selection process that will allow them to join a job pool.
The training offered by EDASE is designed to develop essential practical skills in consulting, aligning education with the demands of the job market. Moreno pointed out that often, academic training does not match the needs of the sector, which makes EDASE’s programs developed in collaboration with various companies.
In the previous edition, in 2024, more than 13,000 people benefited from training in labor, tax, and accounting consulting through EDASE, of which 87.6% held degrees in areas such as Business Administration, labor relations, law, and economics. By 2025, the organization hopes to increase this number and strengthen the job pool in anticipation of the upcoming hiring campaign.
Those interested in participating in the event can obtain more information and submit their applications through the EDASE website.
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