Pillar 02 · Skills-Based Hiring Science

Skills-based hiring is a regime change. Not a trending tactic.

Major employers across the U.S. economy have removed degree requirements from a growing share of professional roles. The shift from credential signaling to competency demonstration is reshaping what serious candidates have to do, write, and prove.

What is skills-based hiring? Plain definition, source-grounded.
Skills-based hiring is the practice of evaluating candidates on demonstrated competencies rather than on credential signals (degree-from, years-in, title-at). Major employers across the U.S. labor market have removed degree requirements from a growing share of roles, and the talent intelligence research suggests the trend is durable.
The candidate who arrives with demonstrated evidence of skills has already passed the first screen.

Three ideas, plainly

What the research says.

Idea 1

Evidence beats credentials

In skills-based hiring, the evidence layer (artifacts, outcomes, measurable behavior) outranks the credential layer once the candidate is in the funnel.

Idea 2

Skills travel; titles do not

A title is industry-specific. A skill is portable. Career changers benefit disproportionately from the shift to skills-based evaluation.

Idea 3

AI changes the funnel, not the rule

Generative AI compresses the screening step but raises the bar on legible evidence.

Why is the market moving toward skills?

17.6%

Of U.S. job postings required a bachelor’s degree by October 2024, down from ~20% pre-pandemic.

Shrivastava et al., 2024

71%

Of leaders would take a less experienced candidate with AI skills over a more experienced one without them.

Microsoft & LinkedIn, 2024

7.4 sec

Real initial resume skim time, per eye-tracking data.

Ladders, 2018

Nearly two-thirds of employers now use skills-based hiring practices for entry-level roles, most heavily at the screening and interview stages (Gatta et al., 2025).

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