The Fort Worth Press - SMBs Attract Talent with AI Upskilling as Large Firms Cut Jobs and Benefits, Study Finds

USD -
AED 3.672505
AFN 65.999524
ALL 80.129174
AMD 366.064761
ANG 1.789783
AOA 917.999667
ARS 1487.874987
AUD 1.407876
AWG 1.8025
AZN 1.699729
BAM 1.688575
BBD 2.01528
BDT 122.78604
BGN 1.696366
BHD 0.377422
BIF 2987.872534
BMD 1
BND 1.277421
BOB 11.622656
BRL 5.201703
BSD 1.000561
BTN 95.610135
BWP 13.472523
BYN 3.044058
BYR 19600
BZD 2.012431
CAD 1.38658
CDF 2274.999724
CHF 0.811755
CLF 0.023246
CLP 914.90984
CNY 6.74065
CNH 6.74581
COP 3134.83
CRC 449.521639
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 95.649929
CZK 20.89705
DJF 178.184487
DKK 6.45877
DOP 58.749749
DZD 132.997971
EGP 50.465095
ERN 15
ETB 161.895823
EUR 0.86397
FJD 2.206603
FKP 0.73738
GBP 0.739117
GEL 2.596877
GGP 0.73738
GHS 11.000405
GIP 0.73738
GMD 73.503744
GNF 8791.64526
GTQ 7.635558
GYD 209.356235
HKD 7.843465
HNL 26.825012
HRK 6.508599
HTG 130.953049
HUF 314.805986
IDR 17873.6
ILS 2.99065
IMP 0.73738
INR 95.658394
IQD 1309.5
IRR 1374550.000164
ISK 122.850464
JEP 0.73738
JMD 158.54006
JOD 0.708971
JPY 159.675503
KES 129.550255
KGS 87.449823
KHR 4043.604965
KMF 425.000227
KPW 900.000294
KRW 1412.34504
KWD 0.30877
KYD 0.833912
KZT 461.254883
LAK 22576.146789
LBP 89621.50027
LKR 332.062601
LRD 181.611775
LSL 16.177528
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.357319
MAD 9.294996
MDL 17.22871
MGA 4310.378324
MKD 53.1187
MMK 2099.801401
MNT 3596.870401
MOP 8.08599
MRU 40.121922
MUR 46.999732
MVR 15.450159
MWK 1735.99984
MXN 17.063994
MYR 4.058013
MZN 63.905005
NAD 16.175433
NGN 1351.229696
NIO 36.826767
NOK 9.429702
NPR 153.006597
NZD 1.701534
OMR 0.384497
PAB 1.000643
PEN 3.368112
PGK 4.42325
PHP 61.789855
PKR 277.744304
PLN 3.731604
PYG 6026.675875
QAR 3.657885
RON 4.529098
RSD 101.419037
RUB 84.902607
RWF 1468.660686
SAR 3.746587
SBD 8.032258
SCR 13.745675
SDG 601.5106
SEK 9.52981
SGD 1.277935
SHP 0.740866
SLE 24.574993
SLL 20969.499227
SOS 571.956516
SRD 37.784499
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.154519
SVC 8.756351
SYP 13001.999906
SZL 16.181188
THB 33.086502
TJS 9.231221
TMT 3.51
TND 2.916497
TOP 2.40776
TRY 47.920696
TTD 6.780773
TWD 31.9055
TZS 2649.997991
UAH 44.767838
UGX 3722.809547
UYU 40.094798
UZS 11865.057953
VES 771.57685
VND 26177
VUV 118.338592
WST 2.726312
XAF 566.393237
XAG 0.015384
XAU 0.000228
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.803458
XDR 0.707052
XOF 566.285665
XPF 103.474999
YER 237.125021
ZAR 16.254295
ZMK 9001.191881
ZMW 18.850088
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSD

    -0.0328

    21.18

    -0.15%

  • CMSC

    -0.0900

    21.36

    -0.42%

  • RBGPF

    -2.6900

    68.65

    -3.92%

  • NGG

    0.2400

    81.29

    +0.3%

  • AZN

    0.4400

    156.89

    +0.28%

  • GSK

    0.7600

    50.28

    +1.51%

  • BTI

    -1.3300

    55.73

    -2.39%

  • BCC

    -1.3000

    81.94

    -1.59%

  • RIO

    1.5300

    97.21

    +1.57%

  • BCE

    -0.1200

    23.35

    -0.51%

  • JRI

    -0.1300

    12.48

    -1.04%

  • RYCEF

    0.2200

    21.06

    +1.04%

  • BP

    0.3200

    42.85

    +0.75%

  • RELX

    -0.8700

    33.56

    -2.59%

  • VOD

    -0.2200

    16.2

    -1.36%

SMBs Attract Talent with AI Upskilling as Large Firms Cut Jobs and Benefits, Study Finds
SMBs Attract Talent with AI Upskilling as Large Firms Cut Jobs and Benefits, Study Finds

SMBs Attract Talent with AI Upskilling as Large Firms Cut Jobs and Benefits, Study Finds

General Assembly study finds role-specific AI training is the most effective approach for SMBs

Text size:

NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 18, 2026 / Small-to-medium employers (SMBs) see their human talent as a key area of investment for the AI era and are seeing strong impact from role-specific AI training, according to new research from General Assembly, a global leader in practical AI skills training.

Layoff and benefit reductions at larger companies have made it easier for SMBs to recruit and retain top talent, say 81% of human resources (HR) leaders at SMBs, while nearly half (47%) of SMBs have already hired from larger firms in the past year.

"Growth-stage companies see AI adoption as a catalyst, not a cost-cutting exercise," said Daniele Grassi, CEO of General Assembly. "They're able to move faster to implement AI and scale it quickly, and they're upskilling their workforces accordingly. As talent sees daily headlines around layoffs and benefit reductions, they're increasingly looking for opportunities with organizations who see human talent as critical to AI transformation. SMBs are seizing the moment."

General Assembly surveyed 526 HR and learning and development (L&D) leaders at companies in the United States and the United Kingdom with 50 to 999 employees in June and July 2026.

SMBs Evolve Talent Strategies for the AI Era

HR leaders report that they are evolving their talent strategies for the AI era, changing how they hire, onboard and develop talent as 87% already say they are seeing ROI from AI.

  • 66% say their talent strategies have changed because of AI-with 30% hiring more people because of opportunities created by AI.

  • Two in five SMB HR leaders (40%) say they have passed over an otherwise-qualified candidate because they did not have AI skills.

  • More than two-thirds of SMBs (67%) plan to hire for additional roles by the end of this year. Nearly three-quarters (72%) now incorporate AI training into new hire onboarding and training.

  • More than two in five (43%) say their primary goal with AI is to save time, and 36% say it's to drive growth-only 21% have adopted it primarily to reduce costs.

  • A lack of skills remains the biggest barrier to scaling AI adoption for SMBs, with 32% reporting it as their #1 challenge.

How SMBs Are Closing Their AI Skills Gaps

SMBs see employee satisfaction and retention as key benefits of AI, which can save employees time, improve work-life balance and allow them to focus on more rewarding, strategic or customer-facing aspects of their jobs.

  • 77% of SMBs have invested in AI tools or platforms for employees to use, and 70% have invested in AI skills training for their employees.

  • 53% focus on employee satisfaction and retention as the top indicator that AI investments have been successful, more than the percentage who prioritize the ability to scale (43%), improved customer satisfaction (41%), reduced costs (41%) or employee usage volume (32%).

  • 64% are relying on upskilling existing employees to fill their AI skills gaps, while 25% are hiring new talent with AI skills and 11% are relying on external consultants or agencies.

  • 60% offer broad professional development, education and training benefits, and 26% plan to invest further in professional development benefits in the near future.

Role-Specific Training Is the Most Effective AI Upskilling Strategy for SMBs

When it comes to what SMBs offer their employees in terms of AI upskilling:

  • 51% offer role-specific training for each team or department

  • 50% offer tool-specific training

  • 35% provide employees with a stipend or reimbursement for training outside of work

  • 44% allow employees to experiment with AI on their own during work hours

Many companies offer a mix of upskilling approaches, allowing employees to attend trainings, learn new tools and experiment on the job. Only 3% offer no AI upskilling opportunities at all.

However, more than one-third (35%) say role-specific training has been the most effective approach, followed by 26% who say tool training, 21% who say reimbursing employees for external training and 18% who say on-the-job experimentation.

"It's great to let employees experiment and pursue learning opportunities that interest them, but what we really see, across companies of all sizes that we work with, is that role-specific training has the biggest impact on AI transformation," said Grassi. "Companies are going beyond AI literacy to ensure employees know how to apply AI within the specific workflows of their roles, and how to do so responsibly and strategically."

What Is Role-Specific AI Training?

Role-specific AI training is training tailored to how employees use AI within their specific job functions, such as marketing, engineering or HR. Unlike generic AI literacy or tool-based instruction, role-specific training focuses on real workflows and business outcomes.

For example, in marketing teams, role-specific AI training may focus on campaign analysis, content generation, and performance optimization, while in HR it may focus on recruiting workflows and talent analytics. General Assembly's research shows this approach delivers the strongest impact on AI adoption and performance.

Opportunities Ahead for AI-Powered SMBs

While 71% of SMBs are using generative AI, less than half (46%) use AI-powered automation and only 30% use agentic AI. At the same time, they are spending more on tools (46% of their average AI spend) than AI skills training for employees (34.5% of their AI spend). With more than a quarter (26%) planning to expand professional development benefits in the near future, SMBs have an opportunity to build strong talent and leadership pipelines that enable them to seize new opportunities in the AI era.

"Company-wide role-specific training can help unlock more advanced use cases of AI, such as agentic workflow automation," said Grassi. "SMBs who invest more into training their workforces are poised to recruit and retain high-potential talent so they can grow and scale faster. In today's business landscape, the right AI skills are the competitive advantage that wins."

Dive deeper into the research on General Assembly's blog: https://www.generalassemb.ly/blog/smb-ai-training/

Learn more about General Assembly's role-specific AI training programs at https://www.generalassemb.ly/employers/what-we-teach/ai.

About General Assembly

General Assembly (GA), is the leading talent and upskilling partner that helps businesses acquire the real skills required to succeed in an increasingly complex technological era. Founded in 2011 to make tech-centric jobs accessible to anyone and meet the demand of fast-growing tech companies, GA evolved into a center of excellence in training people from all backgrounds to upgrade their practical knowledge of tech skills now required in every company and in any role. With a global presence, hands-on instruction, and a passionate alumni community, GA gives learners 360-degree support as they take the next step in their career journey. GA matches the right talent to business needs. All day, every day: GA puts real skills to work.

Press Contact

Anna Rice
[email protected]

SOURCE: General Assembly (GA)



View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

S.Rocha--TFWP