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RANDSTAD CEO: AI WILL REPLACE 7-8% OF JOBS

AI DESK1 MIN READ
SAT, MAY 23, 2026

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Randstad's CEO Sander van 't Noordende projects that artificial intelligence will displace 7-8% of jobs over the next 5-10 years, but dismisses apocalyptic employment scenarios.

Speaking on Bloomberg's "The Pulse with Francine Lacqua," van 't Noordende characterized AI as a "wave" that will reshape work rather than destroy it. The recruitment industry leader emphasized that while job displacement will occur, the technology also creates significant opportunities for workers to increase productivity. Van 't Noordende's measured outlook contrasts with more dire predictions from some AI researchers and economists who warn of widespread unemployment. His assessment aligns with recent analyses suggesting AI's impact will be gradual and uneven across sectors. The CEO noted that managing the transition will require "massive investment"—likely in worker retraining and skills development. Randstad, which operates in 38 countries and serves millions of workers annually, is positioned to track these shifts closely as AI adoption accelerates across industries.

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