Defense industry rushing to hire workers as military spending spikes
Briefly

In 2023, countries spent $2.4 trillion on defense, with U.S. leading at 37%, followed by China, Russia, and India. Major defense companies aim to fill thousands of roles as the industry faces talent competition from Big Tech.
Ensuring reliable munitions production and a secure supply chain are vital for effective warfare. Issues like poor logistics can hamper military capabilities, emphasizing the importance of reducing reliance on foreign suppliers.
The defense industry is experiencing an unprecedented need for recruitment and training, recognizing the evolving skill sets crucial for modern warfare.
Future trends in defense recruitment may involve apprenticeships, flexible work arrangements, and enhanced security clearance processes for efficiency.
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