Workerswant to remain employable, andthey see AI as part of their future Employees are worried about losing their jobs and are prepared to flex to satisfy the needs of their employer: 71% are willing to adjust to changing environments and 69% say they will be increasingly committed to skills development. They also see prospects in AI: more than half believe the technology could take their careers in a new direction while 46% are already seeing progression benefits in their current roles. In response, employers must build on this momentum and prepare workers with upskilling and development opportunities, alongside investing in internal mobility to effectively redistribute talent. Maintaining this people-centric approach will drive employee engagement and loyalty. “I am willing to be flexible and “I intend to take greater “AI skills broaden my “AI has given me more adaptable to adjust to control over my skills job opportunities” opportunities to learn skills changing environments” development in thefuture” and progress in my job” % 62% % % 71 51 46 69% 2023 2024 Q5: To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements? | 2024 Q21/2023 CoreQ17: Thinking about your professional development, do you agree 15 or disagree with the following? | Q12: Do you agree or disagree with these statements about the impact of AI at work?
