Across the country, manufacturers are sounding the alarm about a labor shortage. But hereās the truth: itās not just a pipeline problemāitās a perception crisis.
Too many people still envision factories based on perceptions formed decades ago: dirty and repetitive with limited opportunities for growth. That mental image couldnāt be further from todayās reality.
Modern manufacturingāwhether in pharmaceuticals, aviation, aerospace, semiconductors, transportation, or advanced materialsāis clean, compliant and tech-enabled. The new ālinesā of today require critical thinking, collaboration with intelligent systems, hashtag#robotics fluency, and precision execution.
These are high-skill, high-wage, and high-meaning rolesābut weāre still explaining them with outdated language.
ā ļø Weāre not facing a lack of interestāweāre facing a lack of awareness.
Itās time for manufacturers to step up and tell a new story about what it means to build something:
1ļøā£ Intelligent, cleanroom environments replacing old-school shop floors
2ļøā£ Cross-functional roles that blend precision, innovation, and technology
3ļøā£ Local production models creating jobs that strengthen communities
4ļøā£ Clear pathways to long-term careersānot just entry-level positions
As someone who works at the intersection of talent, technology, and transformation, I believe the companies that rebrand and reintroduce modern manufacturing to the workforce will winānot just in recruiting, but in innovation and long-term growth.
The hashtag#FutureOfManufacturing is being built, right now. And the best manufacturing jobs of the next decade are being created now. But we need to do a better job of telling the story about today’s manufacturing and the viable pathway for careers, for financial stability, for personal growth and for upward mobility.
As I have said many times before, in this new Age of hashtag#AI, soon EVERY job will be a hashtag#techjob.
Letās make sure that the workforce, particularly hashtag#EarlyTalent, understands that manufacturing roles offer viable career paths that include on-the-job training in tech and AI skills. (and can also lead to the C-Suite.)