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Jobs of tomorrow: How AI is reshaping work, skills, and hiring in Thailand and across Asia

5 minutes read

AI is rapidly reshaping the future of jobs in Thailand and across Asia, transforming job roles, skill demands, and workforce strategies. Organisations are adapting their hiring practices, talent development initiatives, and workforce planning to address the growing impact of AI. However, many professionals remain concerned about whether AI will replace jobs, especially as skill requirements continue to evolve.

This insight brief provides a data-driven perspective on how AI is influencing jobs, skills, and hiring trends across key Asian markets, including Thailand. It aims to help organisations make informed decisions as they navigate workforce transformation and the future of work in Asia.

Will AI replace jobs in Asia?

Based on survey insights from professionals across Asia, this report provides a clear view of how AI is being experienced across markets including Hong Kong, Mainland China, Singapore, Taiwan and Southeast Asia.

  • AI adoption is already widespread across Asia, with the majority of professionals using AI in their daily work
  • Workforce confidence is lagging behind adoption, with many professionals unsure if their skills will remain relevant
  • Critical thinking and data analysis are the most valued skills, outweighing technical AI expertise
  • Concerns vary by market, with skills obsolescence, data privacy and accountability emerging as key issues
  • Emerging AI jobs and jobs in AI increasingly sit between business and technology


What you will discover in the insight brief

This report highlights a key challenge: while AI adoption is widespread, workforce confidence and skills readiness are not keeping pace, creating a growing need for organisations to invest in skills development and workforce planning.

  • How widely AI is being adopted across Asia
  • Where professionals are optimistic, and where confidence is lagging
  • The key concerns shaping workforce attitudes, from skills relevance to trust and accountability
  • The skills employers prioritise in an AI‑driven workplace
  • Emerging roles that reflect how organisations are adapting to AI adoption


Why does this matter for organisations?

As organisations increasingly look to optimise their workforce through AI, the focus is shifting beyond automation to how work is structured, skills are developed and talent is deployed effectively.

Navigating workforce transformation in the age of AI:

  • Aligning hiring strategies and AI workforce planning
  • Building the right skills
  • Maintaining workforce confidence


Download now to inform your workforce and hiring strategy.

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FAQs

  • What does AI mean for workforce planning and strategy?

    As organisations use AI to optimise how work is done, the focus is shifting towards workforce transformation. This includes redefining roles, investing in skills development and ensuring employees can adapt to new ways of working.
  • Who is this insight brief most relevant for?

    This report is designed for business leaders, hiring managers and HR professionals looking to understand how AI is reshaping jobs, skills and hiring priorities across Asia, with insights also relevant to professionals and the wider public
  • How can organisations prepare their workforce for AI?

    As AI adoption accelerates, organisations are increasingly focusing on workforce readiness, ensuring employees have the skills, confidence and support needed to work effectively alongside AI.

    This includes investing in reskilling, redefining roles and embedding AI into day-to-day workflows in a way that complements human capabilities.

    Read more about AI readiness in the workplace.