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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a talent gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a shortage of skilled individuals in a particular field or industry.
Example: "The company is struggling to fill key positions due to a significant talent gap in the technology sector."
Alternatives: "skills shortage" or "talent shortage".
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But a talent gap looms.
This will produce a talent gap, which will affect a number of high-growth industries.
A talent gap is growing between the skills that many new advertising jobs require and the number of people who have those skills.
One oil executive said his industry faced a talent gap because of the cutbacks that took place the last time oil prices fell.
Even in the startup world, where a talent gap means tech employees are in high demand, a solid resume is no guarantee of employment.
For coaches at "powerhouse" programs, what's upsetting about upsets is that it reflects the narrowing of a talent gap between big and midsize programs.
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The private sector recognizes a growing talent gap and an increased need for skilled employees.
Hiring more security experts would offer a temporary reprieve, but the cybersecurity industry is already dealing with a widening talent gap, and organizations and firms are hard-pressed to fill vacant security posts.
A large talent gap remained between the two nations, but the US could at lest compete with the Central American and Caribbean nations (and Canada).
There is a huge talent gap in security jobs.
As OpenStack executive director Jonathan Bryce noted in his keynote today, this project has been very successful, but he acknowledged that there is still a clear talent gap.
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