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This is an archive article published on January 1, 2024

59% of Indian employees are ready to embrace AI: Report

Diversity and inclusion will also take centre stage in 2o24 as employers have showcased strong intentions to embrace diversity and inclusion policies.

A majority of GenZ employees prefer their workplaces to have flexible work arrangements, purpose-driven work, and technology-driven environments.Indeed Report: A majority of GenZ employees prefer their workplaces to have flexible work arrangements, purpose-driven work, and technology-driven environments (Express image/ file)

Indian businesses are gearing up for big changes in hiring in 2024 with the focus on adopting AI and meeting the expectations of Gen Z employees, as per a report by job search website Indeed.

About 59% of employees are confident in their ability to adapt and utilise AI tools, indicating that there is likely to be widespread acceptance of AI at work during the coming year. Meanwhile, only 19% of surveyed employers have already implemented or are in the process of implementing next-generation technologies such as Generative AI at the workplace during the coming year.  

An integral part of employers’ strategy to effectively adopt AI will be to ensure they follow ethical AI principles according to 42% of respondents. Employers also believe that increasing human-AI collaboration (37%) and reskilling/upskilling the workforce to meet the skill demand (25%) will be key strategies they want to implement. In 2023, employees were predominantly focused on skills such as Generative AI skills (27%) and programming languages (22%) while employers were looking to hire for skills such as cybersecurity (37%) and data science and analytics (29%).

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Sashi Kumar, Head of Sales, Indeed India highlights, “As the year draws to a close, it’s evident from Indeed’s report that the demand for tech and knowledge workers remains robust. The prevalence of roles like Data Analysts, Software Engineers, Sales Engineers, Project Managers, and Designers showcases the diverse landscape of expertise sought after by employers. What stands out are the key skills that have garnered significant attention this year. From the rise in generative AI skills to the enduring importance of programming languages and the growing demand for expertise in cybersecurity, it’s clear that adaptability and upskilling remain pivotal for success in the tech industry.”

One of the important aspects for employers in 2024 will be to align Gen Z expectations with workplace strategies. A majority of GenZ employees prefer their workplaces to have flexible work arrangements (38%), purpose-driven work (23%), and technology-driven environments (18%).  Employers are meeting these expectations as those surveyed have stated that they will prioritize offering flexible work arrangements (26%), a technology-driven environment (24%), and professional development opportunities (20%) to attract and retain Gen Z talent. However, purpose-driven work seems to be an important aspect that employers must now focus on. 

Diversity and inclusion will also take centre stage in 2o24 as employers have showcased strong intentions to embrace diversity and inclusion policies, with 47% indicating a forthcoming surge in robust policy adoption. The top three strategies that employers plan to implement include open communication channels (40%), diverse leadership representation (20%), and anti-discrimination reporting (17%). These steps signify a commitment to creating inclusive workplaces.

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