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Orgvue Study: Fortune 100 AI Hiring Lags Expectations


Orgvue Study: Fortune 100 AI Hiring Lags Expectations
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  • October 30, 2025

A new analysis from Orgvue of Fortune 100 company job postings reveals a surprisingly low demand for AI skills, suggesting a significant disconnect between the ambition for AI and its practical implementation in workforce strategy. The study, which also examined recent layoff trends, found that while companies are undergoing a costly "fire-to-hire" cycle, they are not systematically building an AI-ready workforce, with only 11% of new roles requiring AI skills.

Quick Intel

  • Only 11% of Fortune 100 job postings mention AI, and just 6% specify AI tools or platforms.

  • Demand for AI skills is concentrated in senior roles (18% at director level) and the tech sector (26%).

  • Nearly all Fortune 100 companies that had layoffs in the past year are now hiring again.

  • This "fire-to-hire" cycle cost Fortune 100 companies an estimated $25 billion in severance in 2024.

  • Organizations are estimated to pay $1.27 for every dollar saved through workforce reductions.

  • 64% of job postings target candidates with less than five years of experience.

A Disconnect Between AI Ambition and Hiring Action

The analysis indicates that the urgency to adopt AI is not yet reflected in the hiring practices of the world's largest companies. Outside of the technology sector, demand for AI skills is remarkably low, at just 9% in finance and 8% in healthcare. This suggests that companies may be struggling to identify where AI will deliver value and what specific skills are needed for implementation. "Our findings show that AI skills are in far less demand than we thought," said Jessica Modrall, Chief Product Officer at Orgvue. "Clearly, something is going wrong between the ambition and implementation of this technology."

The Costly "Fire-to-Hire" Cycle and Workforce Transformation

The report highlights a costly trend of large-scale layoffs followed immediately by new hiring. In the last year, 48 Fortune 100 companies conducted layoffs, but 46 of them are now posting new roles. This restructuring, however, does not appear to be focused on AI, as the demand for related skills remains low. The full cost of these layoffs, including severance, recruitment, and lost productivity, means companies are spending more than they save. "Organizations are at risk of making a fundamental mistake in assuming that AI will replace their workforce, when in fact it will transform it," Modrall added.

The Orgvue analysis paints a picture of corporate America in a period of expensive, reactive workforce churn rather than strategic, AI-driven transformation. The low demand for AI skills among the largest employers signals a significant implementation gap. For companies to truly capitalize on AI's potential, they must move beyond simply restructuring and begin deliberately identifying the new roles and skills required to build a transformed, future-ready workforce.

About Orgvue

Orgvue is an organizational design and planning platform that empowers your business to transform its workforce by understanding the work people do and the skills they have. Our platform connects strategy to structure, providing clarity of vision, so you can build a more adaptable, better performing organization that thrives in a constantly changing world of work.
The world's largest and best-known enterprises and consulting firms use Orgvue to visualize and model current and future states of the organization and make faster, more informed decisions. The company is headquartered in the United Kingdom, with offices in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia.

 

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