
Is AI Hiring or Replacing? Talent Trends in a Shifting Market
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Is AI really taking jobs – or is it just changing who gets hired?In this episode of AI Talk, we speak with Klaus Fuchs, founder and CEO of Rockstar.jobs, about the evolving job market in tech. With fewer job openings, a noticeable shift from junior to senior roles, and growing questions about AI’s impact on employment, this is a moment of reckoning for hiring and talent strategies.Together with co-host Dalith Steiger-Gablinger, we explore how companies are redefining their hiring priorities, why generalist skills and adaptability are more important than ever, and what professionals need to focus on next.We also dive into how recruiters and companies can future-proof their workforce in the age of automation, and why the conversation isn’t about fear – but preparation.
In this episode:
- What the hiring data reveals about AI’s impact on jobs
- How job requirements are shifting in tech and beyond
- The drop in junior roles and rise of senior-focused recruitment
- Skills that matter most now – and why adaptability is key
- Advice for talent leaders navigating an uncertain market
Co-Host: Dalith Steiger-Gablinger | LinkedIn
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