The report, which surveyed 750 HR professionals across the U.S., U.K., and India, highlights a fundamental disconnect between rapidly evolving job requirements and corporate readiness. Nearly all respondents anticipate that junior staff will soon spend their time supervising AI systems rather than executing routine tasks. Despite this shift, 60% of companies report that their existing learning and development infrastructure is unable to match the speed of technological integration.
This evolution is forcing a pivot in hiring priorities. Employers are increasingly favoring candidates with interdisciplinary backgrounds and soft skills over those with narrow, specialized degrees. Sixty-nine percent of HR leaders now prioritize broad adaptability, while 67% report placing higher value on liberal arts education than they did previously.

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