30 July, 2025
Manufacturing Recruitment: What’s changed in 2025?
From AI-driven screening to candidate expectations—here’s what employers need to know.
The manufacturing sector continues to evolve rapidly—and so does the way companies find, hire, and retain talent. In 2025, it’s not just about finding someone to show up for the shift; it’s about finding skilled, adaptable workers who can thrive in a modern, tech-driven environment.
If your hiring strategy hasn't changed in the last few years, you're already behind.
Here’s what’s new (and what you need to know), to stay competitive in manufacturing recruitment in 2025.
1. Candidate Shortages Are Still Real. But they're different now
While overall application volumes may be up in some areas, quality candidates with the right mix of skills and mindset are still in short supply. Manufacturers are now competing with logistics, construction, and even tech roles for dependable, adaptable workers.
Tip: Focus on cultural fit and trainability—skills can often be taught, attitude can’t.
2. Automation Is Reshaping the Job Market
With more automation on the factory floor, employers need staff who are comfortable with tech, data entry, and systems monitoring—not just physical labour. Roles are more blended, requiring both hands-on ability and computer literacy.
What to do: Update your job specs to reflect modern expectations—and make sure your recruitment partner understands the shift.
3. Flexibility Matters More Than Ever
Manufacturing jobs were once seen as rigid—but the 2025 workforce wants flexibility, even in traditionally shift-based environments. Employers offering part-time options, 4-day weeks, or fixed shift patterns are standing out.
Candidates are asking: “Will this job fit around my life?”
Not just “How much does it pay?”
4. Recruitment Tech Is No Longer Optional
Temp workers now expect app-based communication, instant updates, digital timesheets and easy onboarding. If your recruitment process still runs on emails and spreadsheets, you’re losing candidates before they even start.
• Route 1’s new app is designed to bridge this gap. (Go to your devices app store and search Route 1 Recruitment to download and try for yourself!)
5. Experience Isn’t Everything
Manufacturers are starting to prioritise attitude, reliability and values over direct experience. Candidates who show up, get stuck in, and want to learn are now seen as more valuable than those with just past titles.
We’ve helped clients successfully transition people from retail, logistics, and hospitality into long-term manufacturing roles.
6. Employer Branding Matters in Every Role
Gone are the days when only white-collar workers cared about company culture. Today’s candidates want to know:
- What’s the work environment like?
- Will I be treated with respect?
- Is there room to grow?
- Your job ad is no longer just a vacancy - it's a marketing message.
So, how should you recruit in manufacturing in 2025?
It starts with the right strategy and the right partner.
At Route 1, we understand:
• The evolving expectations of today’s workforce
• How to attract reliable staff quickly
• What it takes to keep them engaged and on the job
• We don’t just fill vacancies—we build recruitment journeys that work for both employers and candidates.
Need help hiring in manufacturing?
Let’s talk.
Where will Route 1 take you...? Hopefully to your next great hire!