The research, based on a survey of 80 C-suite and senior talent leaders, exposes a growing disconnect between technological deployment and actual hiring quality. While 39% of firms see gains in operational efficiency—such as faster resume screening—these improvements rarely translate into better long-term hiring decisions. Instead, companies are struggling with fragmented data and isolated tools that fail to integrate across the hiring lifecycle.
A significant barrier to effective recruitment is the rise of AI-assisted candidate behavior. Nearly 54% of hiring managers report that AI-generated resumes and interview preparation have made it increasingly difficult to discern a candidate's genuine capability. This "signal problem" is compounded by a corporate focus on short-term wins; 72% of organizations hit their performance targets within two years, but these metrics typically prioritize speed over the deeper structural changes necessary for sustained impact.




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