Fresh off major news about Toyota's new battery factory and negotiations for an airplane manufacturer, there is certainly ample reason for job seekers to get excited. In fact, 2021 has been a banner year for the Tar Heel State in terms of new companies and expansions, including Apple, Amazon, Google, Fidelity and FujiFilm Diosynth.
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There are several logistical hurdles before those factories and hubs become reality.
"These announcements can take one to two years to come to fruition," said Sara Johnston, an executive job search coach founder of Job Search Journey, a career marketplace. "They have to sign a lease on land or a building, they have to figure out which equipment they're going to bring over. They have to figure out who the hiring managers are going to be and start building the strategy for who they're going to hire and what types of teams and talent they're going to be bringing it to learn."
Johnston said frequently the hiring can happen in waves.
"And in this current pandemic situation where we've got supply chain challenges, even though a lease may be signed, the company still has to get desks for talent and they still have to get computers and technology," said Johnson "They have to get wiring so everything runs on the cloud, so it just takes time. You just can't snap your fingers and hope that you have 1,500 hires in a building."
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Johnston, moreover, warns job seekers not to sit idly if they are interested in applying for the new jobs when they're finally listed.
"Look for certificates that you can take, conversations and networking that can get in place and look at bridge jobs. Opportunities that will bridge the gap for that job you really want that will set you up for success in that next role."
In its announcement, Toyota anticipated opening its factory in 2025.