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  • Workforce Management

TalentLMS 2026 L&D Report: 73% of Employees Stay for Training


TalentLMS 2026 L&D Report: 73% of Employees Stay for Training
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  • December 2, 2025

TalentLMS has released its 2026 Annual L&D Benchmark Report, based on a survey of 1,000 U.S. employees and 101 HR managers. The findings confirm that employee training has become a core retention driver, with 73% of workers stating that access to development opportunities would make them stay longer at their company.

Quick Intel

  • 73% of employees say training opportunities would make them stay longer with their employer
  • 35% would actively look for another job if training is not provided (up from 24% last year)
  • 70% of HR managers plan to create new AI-related roles in the next 12 months
  • 47% admit current AI training is designed to make certain jobs easier to automate
  • Nearly 20-point perception gap: HR believes it delivers strong AI training while employees disagree
  • 65% of employees report higher performance expectations; 45% feel pushed to deliver more

Training Becomes a Non-Negotiable Retention Lever

After dipping to 24% last year, the percentage of employees willing to leave without training opportunities has risen sharply to 35%. Meanwhile, 73% explicitly link continued tenure to meaningful development programs, underscoring that learning is now a business-critical retention tool rather than a perk.

AI Reshapes Roles While Exposing Training Gaps

HR leaders overwhelmingly expect AI to create new positions (70%) while automating others, yet nearly half acknowledge their current AI training focuses on roles that may eventually be replaced. A significant disconnect exists between HR’s confidence in AI training delivery and employees’ perception of its quality and relevance.

Workload Pressure Squeezes Learning Time

Rising performance demands are crowding out development: 65% of employees report increased expectations over the past year, and more than half say heavy workloads leave no room for learning. This creates a vicious cycle where the need for upskilling grows exactly when time for it shrinks.

Dimitris Tsingos, CEO of Epignosis, parent company of TalentLMS: “The data sends a clear signal that employees want employers to invest in learning and development. That requires top-down strategies and learning that empowers everyone — from the receptionist to the CEO — to help people grow, and build AI competencies that keep companies and talent ahead of innovation.”

The 2026 report signals an urgent call to action: organizations must protect dedicated learning time, align AI training with long-term career growth, and close the perception gap between leadership and employees to remain competitive in an AI-driven talent market.

 

About TalentLMS

TalentLMS is the easiest-to-use learning management system (LMS) for companies that want to launch training quickly, prove value sooner, and turn learning into a driver of success. Designed for growing businesses, it combines simplicity with AI-powered tools, a complete set of course content options, and built-in reporting — putting impactful learning within reach for all. Trusted by over 22 million learners in 12,000+ organizations worldwide, TalentLMS helps companies train employees, partners, and customers — fueling growth for your business at every step.

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