73% of hiring managers say skills shortages hold back entry-level appointments – CV Genius
30% valued portfolio projects as a signal of employability, compared to 16% for internships and 19% for part-time jobs.
CV Genius published its 2026 New Year, New Job Search Report, which found that 73% of UK hiring managers struggled to fill entry-level roles because of skills shortages.
Hiring managers said soft skills and job-specific technical skills stood out most on applications, ahead of academic performance and awards.
30% valued portfolio projects as a signal of employability, compared to 16% for internships and 19% for part-time jobs.
41% agreed education was more important than work experience for entry-level positions.
Seb Morgan, career expert at CV Genius, said: “Graduates are entering a market where practical knowledge matters more than ever.
“The strongest applicants make it easy for employers to see what they can do, how they learn, and how that’ll translate to the job.”
Additionally, the report found that trainability and commitment were top reasons to hire recent graduates. 52% hired for enthusiasm and willingness to learn, while 50% valued those who could be trained to company standards.
82% provided onboarding or training and 81% were flexible on job requirements.









