Skills-First Hiring

Last Updated 11/24/2023

Refers to employer hiring that puts skills at the forefront of hiring strategies.  Individuals seeking employment are recognized for their skills and capabilities, and these are aligned with the roles requiring specific skills and competencies needed to perform these roles well.

Skills-first hiring does not exclude traditional hiring systems that focus on college degrees and other credentials; rather, this newer evolving approach enables employers to widen opportunities to hiring a more diverse workforce, specifically to expand the talent pool, democratize access to jobs, and make the labor market and workforce more resilient.

LinkedIn has studied the benefits of skills-first hiring and reports in Skills-First: Reimagining the Labor Market and Breaking Down Barriers (2023) that this approach can:

  • Add up to 20 times more eligible workers to employer talent pools.
  • On average, globally increase the talent pool of workers without bachelor’s degrees by 9% more than for workers with degrees.
  • Increase the proportion of women in the talent pool 24% more than it would for men in jobs where women are underrepresented.
  • Increase the talent pool for Gen X workers by 8.5 times, 9 times for Millennial workers, and 10.3 times for Gen Z workers.

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