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    Are AI-generated applications adding to recruiters’ woes in India?

    Even though hiring activity is currently 40% higher than pre-pandemic levels, 74% of recruiters report struggling to identify the right talent
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauFebruary 5, 2026Updated:February 5, 20262 Mins Read3798 Views
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    A recent LinkedIn study highlights growing difficulties for recruiters in India as they try to find qualified candidates. Even though hiring activity is currently 40% higher than pre-pandemic levels, 74% of recruiters report struggling to identify the right talent. Two main factors are driving this challenge: the rise of AI-generated applications, which account for 53% of recruiter concerns, and a shortage of essential skills, cited by 47%.

    Competition for jobs has become more intense. LinkedIn’s data shows that the number of applicants per open role in India has more than doubled since 2022. At the same time, many professionals feel underprepared for the job market. While 72% of workers say they are actively searching for jobs in 2026, 85% admit they lack confidence in navigating the process.

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    To cope with these pressures, recruiters are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence. Among those already using AI, 71% say it helps them identify candidates with skills they might otherwise miss, and 80% find it useful for evaluating skills more effectively. This points to AI becoming a critical tool for improving hiring efficiency and accuracy.

    Looking ahead, adoption appears set to rise further. About 8 in 10 recruiters in India plan to expand their use of AI to meet hiring goals, assess applicants more thoroughly, and source top talent. That means there has been a broader shift in recruitment practices, with employers moving away from traditional markers like job titles or educational background and focusing instead on proven skills and capabilities.

    Managing this transition at scale is difficult without technology, and that means AI remains central to recruitment strategies. For recruiters, there is both a challenge and an opportunity. Why? Because dearth of talent shortages and deluge of applications act as a challenge, but AI comes to the rescue, resulting in more skill-focused and efficient hiring processes.

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