Swiss SMEs Face Critical Staff Shortage Crisis
44% of Swiss small and medium enterprises report constant difficulty filling vacancies, with increased employee absenteeism compounding recruitment challenges.

Key Takeaways
- Labour shortages have become a structural problem for Swiss SMEs, persisting despite a weakening economy.
- Swiss SMEs prioritize social fit over technical skills when forced to choose between candidates.
- Employee absenteeism has worsened significantly over the past four years, compounding hiring difficulties.
- SMEs feel disadvantaged compared to large corporations regarding salary, pensions, and career opportunities.
- Succession planning is a critical issue, with nearly half of companies struggling to find future leaders.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Despite the weakening economy, labour shortages therefore remain a structural problem for SMEs."
"Today, soft factors, such as social integration in the company team, weigh more and more heavily in the actual decision-making process."