94% of HR Leaders Expect AI to Create New Entry-Level Roles

FinTech BizNews Service
Mumbai, 18 June 2026: Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) and Pearson (FTSE: PSON.L) today revealed new findings from their joint study, The AI Workforce Pulse, signalling that entry-level roles are being reimagined by AI, and work is evolving faster than organizations can redesign how they hire, develop and support talent.
The findings point to four interconnected shifts shaping the AI workforce ahead:
Roles are Being Reinvented
Entry-level roles are expected to evolve toward supervising and collaborating with AI systems rather than executing routine tasks.
Demand for AI Skills is Outpacing Readiness
While demand for AI training is accelerating, most organizations lack the learning infrastructure to keep pace.
AI is Redefining Candidate Pools
As AI takes on routine work, employers are shifting hiring toward non-traditional skillsets.
The Race for AI-Ready Talent Is Accelerating
Across industries, the rapid pace of AI adoption is creating a disconnect between the skills organizations have and the skills they need, making talent strategy one of the defining challenges of the moment.
"AI is reshaping the talent landscape and exposing the limits of traditional talent and learning models," said Kathy Diaz, Chief People Officer, Cognizant. "With the fundamental shift in entry-level tasks and skill requirements changing rapidly, organizations must rethink how they hire and develop talent at pace."
The new findings build on Cognizant's earlier New Work, New World 2026 study, which found that AI is already impacting 93% of jobs, underscoring the urgency for employers to prepare for changing role expectations. Cognizant sees early-career talent as increasingly important in an AI-enabled workforce. After hiring 20,000 fresh graduates in 2025, the company expects to exceed that number in 2026, reflecting its continued investment in early-career talent and skill development as work evolves.
"As work evolves, the most successful organizations will focus less on replacing tasks and more on building the capabilities that help humans and AI work together. That starts with early-career talent," said Ali Bebo, Chief Human Resources Officer, Pearson. "The future belongs to organizations that combine AI innovation with a deep understanding of how people learn, develop, and apply new skills in the real world."
Through their partnership, Cognizant and Pearson are working together to help recent graduates, apprentices, and mid-career professionals build skills in AI, cloud, and digital technologies. Pearson supports Cognizant's existing workforce development programs, including Synapse and its Immersive Learning Center in Chennai, to help create stronger development paths for the workforce.
Methodology: Wakefield Research surveyed 750 HR professionals at the director level and above, at companies with at least 1,000 employees, across the United States, United Kingdom and India, between March 23 and April 3, 2026.
To view the complete study and learn more, please visit https://www.cognizant.com/us/en/insights/insights-blog/adapting-roles-for-an-ai-workforce.