Industry Analysis
The HR function is being rebuilt around AI-native tooling, restructured talent markets and harder accountability for business outcomes. The Career Risk Report quantifies your personal exposure.
01 — Disruption Overview
HR is in the middle of its most significant operating-model reset since the introduction of HRIS platforms. Headcount reductions across the function in 2024–2025 signal a sustained reshaping rather than a cyclical pause.
Cost-of-talent pressure, the rise of contingent and global hiring and the maturity of AI-native HR tooling are converging to redefine what the function delivers and how it is staffed.
02 — AI Exposure
HR work is unusually exposed to generative AI because its core deliverables — screening, scheduling, drafting, policy guidance, first-line case handling — sit in the sweet spot of large-model capability.
Exposure is highest in operational HR, recruiting coordination and policy drafting; lowest in strategic HRBP, executive talent and complex employee relations.
03 — Workforce Transformation
HR functions are converging on a leaner model: a smaller centre of expertise, a smaller HRBP cohort closer to the business, and a heavily automated service layer.
Recruiting is being restructured in particular, with measurable contraction in coordinator and sourcer roles and an emerging premium for senior talent partners.
04 — Sample Findings
Representative findings drawn from the live report methodology.
05 — Professions
Personalised intelligence for the roles most affected by sector restructuring.
Human Resources
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