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Not every worker can fill very job. If a hotel lays off workers, those workers can't necessarily go and become engineers. If engineers are laid off, they can't necessarily go and get a job at a hotel.

Most jobs have specialized requirements, and filling it means finding an available worker who can do the job, not just any available worker. Thus, many people can be out of work, and companies can still not be able to find the workers that they're looking for.

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Without details regarding the organizations that are searching for employees it is difficult to explain why a particular company is not finding qualified people, but in general many organizations are looking for skilled employees, a lot of the people losing jobs in this economy, and in most recessions, are usually less skilled employees or employees with skills in industries that are either downsizing or are in a gradual decline.

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Millions of workers have lost their jobs due to downsizing at the same time many organizations complain that they are unable to find qualified people to fulfill vaccancies explain contradiction?

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