Is MES Recruitment Worth Pursuing?

I’ve been working as a recruiter for a few years now, gaining experience in various sectors such as IT, tech, and gaming. Recently, I transitioned to the manufacturing side of life sciences after moving to Denmark, where I’ve taken on the role of life science recruitment specialist.

I’ve grown weary of spreading myself too thin across different areas, as I feel it’s hindering my ability to provide meaningful value to both candidates and clients. I want to stand out from the crowd of recruiters, and I’ve found that I excelled when working with a client who consistently needed similar roles, allowing me to develop a deeper understanding of those positions.

I’m not the typical sales-oriented recruiter who thrives on cold calls, so I’m considering specializing in one field to enhance my knowledge and present that expertise as my unique selling point. While being effective in sales is important, I believe that honing my skills in a specific area can help compensate for my current limitations.

I’ve recently discovered that Reddit can be a valuable resource, so I’m reaching out to see if anyone here has insights into the Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) field.

My research has revealed that MES is much broader than I initially thought, especially since I’ve only placed one Aveva specialist so far.

To put it simply, what do you all think about the future of MES? Does it make sense for me to focus solely on MES roles related to PAS-X, Siemens, Aveva, and Rockwell?

As I’m new to this field, I would greatly appreciate any advice or information you can share. Thank you!