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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scarce talent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is rare, hard to find, and highly valued. For example, "In the music industry, scarce talent is highly sought after and often commands high prices."
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Companies compete for scarce talent.
They reckon the market for scarce talent is working pretty well.
But managing such scarce talent requires a proactive approach over the short, medium and long term.
The new hedge funds are sucking scarce talent away from the banks.
The ability to spot true talent is itself a scarce talent.
It is difficult to deploy scarce talent effectively without first identifying your company's A players.
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Globalization created larger markets for those with scarce talents but hurt less educated workers by pitting them against cheap foreign labor.
In the given example Jan would have to start by thinking of those scarce talents that he knows I have, then conceive a job relying on those, then think of an area where I could perform such a job, and lastly remember some people in this area that are looking for personnel.
The failure of Congress to take any such steps demonstrates that the H-1B visa program is not really about finding scarce talents to fill crucial jobs, but about creating a young, cheap, and indentured labor force.
When employees have scarce talents that are needed to make capital productive, they can win good compensation packages: nice pay, secure pensions, health care, and unions if they want them.
This helped attract and retain scarce engineering talent and reduce its dependence on third parties.
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