03/04/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2025 08:11
NEW YORK - March 4, 2025 - Businesses are facing a growing shortage of skilled professionals as they race to implement AI. New research from Bain & Company reveals AI-related job postings have surged by 21% annually since 2019, with compensation growing 11% annually over the same period. Yet the number of qualified candidates has not kept pace, creating a widening talent gap that is slowing AI adoption.
"AI is at the forefront of corporate transformation, but without the right talent, businesses will struggle to move from ambition to implementation," said Sarah Elk, Americas head of AI, Insights, and Solutions at Bain & Company. "Executives see the growing AI talent gap as a major roadblock to innovation, limiting businesses' ability to scale and compete in an AI-driven world. Companies navigating this increasingly competitive hiring landscape need to take action now, upskilling existing teams, expanding hiring strategies, and rethinking ways to attract and retain AI talent."
Bain's study finds nearly half (44%) of executives cite a lack of in-house AI expertise as a key barrier to implementing generative AI. This talent gap is expected to persist through at least 2027, with its impact varying in severity across global markets:
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