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50% of Indian organizations now offering AI training, yet skills gap continues to widen: Randstad Digital Report

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50% of Indian organizations now offering AI training, yet skills gap continues to widen: Randstad Digital Report
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As enterprises accelerate AI adoption across their technology ecosystems, a growing gap between investment and workforce readiness is emerging as a key constraint to realizing business value.

A new global report by Randstad Digital, The AI Capability Gap: Why Technology Investment Fails Without Talent Infrastructure, finds that while AI is improving task-level productivity, many organizations are yet to see corresponding gains at the business level. The findings are particularly relevant for India, where rapid digital transformation, the expansion of Global Capability Centers (GCCs), and increasing enterprise AI adoption are intensifying the need for continuous upskilling.

The productivity paradox: technology outpacing talent

The report identifies an emerging “AI Productivity Paradox”, where improvements in task-level efficiency are not translating into proportional gains at the organizational level. Instead, time is increasingly being redirected toward rework, oversight, and managing complexity, indicating that technology adoption alone cannot deliver value without corresponding workforce capability.

While a majority of employers have invested in AI over the past year, workforce adaptation has not kept pace, underscoring that the constraint is not technological, but human.

This is reflected in the growing urgency among tech talent to remain relevant in an AI-driven environment:

  • 74% of tech talent say they must upgrade their skills to stay competitive
  • 52% are independently seeking training as employer-led programs struggle to keep pace
  • 23% have exited roles due to limited access to future-ready learning opportunities
  • Demand for AI-related skills has surged by 1,587%, reflecting a rapid shift in job requirements

These trends point to a broader shift toward a skills-based workforce, where employability is increasingly defined by the ability to continuously build and apply new capabilities.

India perspective: shifting talent dynamics and emerging gaps

In India, the shift is already visible. Around 50% of employers report offering AI training, yet this remains insufficient relative to the pace of change. At the same time, over 30% of organizations indicate plans to reduce graduate hiring as AI adoption increases, signalling a structural shift in talent strategies.

A clear perception gap is also emerging between employer initiatives and workforce expectations, reinforcing the need for more structured, continuous and outcome-driven skilling approaches.

Insufficient investment in workforce development is already impacting talent retention globally, with nearly one in four tech professionals leaving roles due to a lack of learning opportunities. As Indian enterprises scale AI-led transformation, this presents a growing business risk, particularly in retaining and developing high-value tech talent.

From training programs to capability infrastructure

The report highlights the need to move beyond traditional, episodic learning models toward continuous capability infrastructure. In this model, learning is embedded into daily workflows, training is personalized and role-specific, and skills development is directly linked to business outcomes.

This marks a shift from training as an HR function to learning as core business infrastructure, enabling organizations to continuously adapt to evolving technologies. Organizations adopting this approach are already reporting measurable improvements in workforce readiness, productivity, and operational efficiency.

Commenting on the findings, Milind Shah, Managing Director, Randstad Digital, said, “Enterprise AI is not failing at the model level, but at the implementation layer. When organizations increase the velocity of tools without building the capability to use them effectively, it creates complexity rather than value. The focus for leadership now needs to shift from investment levels to learning velocity. Upskilling must be treated as core business infrastructure.”

The way forward: from adoption to adaptation

As organizations navigate this shift, the report underscores that competitive advantage will depend not on how quickly companies adopt AI, but on how effectively they enable their workforce to adapt alongside it.

In a skills-driven environment, long-term outcomes will be shaped by the ability to continuously build and deploy relevant capabilities across the organization.

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