More than half (55 per cent) of supply chain leaders expect that advancements in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level positions,...
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More than half (55%) of supply chain leaders expect that advancements in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level positions, while 51% believe the technology will drive a shift to overall workforce reductions, according to Gartner. Gartner surveyed 509 supply chain leaders globally across industries from July to October 2025. While the […]
More than half (55 per cent) of supply chain leaders expect that advancements in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level positions,...
More than half (55 per cent) of supply chain leaders expect that advancements in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level positions,...
More than half of supply chain leaders expect advances in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level roles, while about half anticipate...
More than half of supply chain leaders expect advances in agentic AI will reduce the need to hire for entry-level roles, while about half anticipate...
State governments are continuing to rethink how they recruit talent, and a growing number are turning to skills-based hiring.
State governments are continuing to rethink how they recruit talent, and a growing number are turning to skills-based hiring.
Customer service and support leaders are facing increased executive expectations to invest in AI, according to a survey by Gartner. Ninety-one percent...
Contrary to fears, generative AI isn't causing mass layoffs in India's IT sector. A new ICRIER-OpenAI study reveals AI is boosting productivity and...
Contrary to fears, generative AI isn't causing mass layoffs in India's IT sector. A new ICRIER-OpenAI study reveals AI is boosting productivity and...