As AI becomes more intuitive and accessible, which skills that you used to rate highly are becoming less important?

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Director of HR in Finance (non-banking)3 months ago

Recruiters need curiosity, IT savvy, and data analysis skills, emphasizing solution-oriented mindsets. As AI evolves, these skills become more critical, ensuring recruiters can navigate new technologies effectively while maintaining a focus on personal engagement and candidate experience.

Director of HR3 months ago

In manufacturing, digital skills are increasingly important, shifting away from traditional roles like finance. We emphasize the ability to leverage digital tools for efficiency, ensuring our workforce adapts to technological advancements while maintaining critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

VP of HR in Consumer Goods3 months ago

Human skills remain crucial despite technological advances. We focus on developing these in our team, ensuring they can effectively use technology while maintaining essential interpersonal abilities. This balance is vital as AI evolves, keeping the human element at the forefront.

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Retraining current employees on new AI skills50%

Increasing investment in automation and AI 50%

Expanding contract labor50%

Expanding internship opportunities

Holding roles vacant until conditions improve50%

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HR leadership (e.g., CHROs, VPs, etc.)

HR managers33%

HR operations and technology (e.g., HRIS) 33%

L&D and talent development teams

Talent acquisition/recruitment

Employee engagement and communications33%

Compensation, rewards and benefits teams

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