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40% of Skills Are Going Stale — Here's the Workday Fix

1 h 0 min · 26. maj 2026
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The World Economic Forum says 40% of workers' core skills will be outdated by 2030. But here's the practical problem most HR leaders aren't talking about enough: the job profiles inside your HRIS probably haven't been updated in over a year. That gap between what your architecture says roles require and what they actually need today? That's where bad hires, missed internal talent, and workforce planning blind spots live. In this episode, we break down Censia AI's new Job Profile Enrichment Assistant — a Workday-native app that automatically categorizes every skill in your job profiles as Emerging, Core, or Sunsetting, with full AI reasoning attached. No black-box recommendations. No middleware. Just explainable intelligence that runs right inside the platform your HR team already uses every day. We also talk about how a Fortune 50 telecom used accurate skills data to surface internal talent they didn't know they had — and what CHROs can do right now to stop hiring for yesterday's job requirements.

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