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AI Lifts Engagement 10 Points — But New Hires Are Quietly Giving Up

AI Lifts Engagement 10 Points — But New Hires Are Quietly Giving Up

Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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New data from Qualtrics is sending a mixed signal to HR leaders: AI adoption is driving a massive boost in employee engagement, but your newest hires are the most disengaged cohort in five years. The 2026 Employee Experience Trends Report surveyed nearly 34,000 workers across 24 countries, and the findings are impossible to ignore. Here's the headline: employees who use AI daily or weekly show a full 10-point jump in engagement. That's not a rounding error — that's bigger than the engagement hit companies take when they announce layoffs. AI isn't just making work faster; for 37% of employees, it's unlocking things they literally couldn't do before. But while long-tenured employees are riding the AI wave, new hires are drowning. Only 44% of people hired in the last year plan to stay more than three years. Their ability to speak up, challenge ideas, and communicate openly has dropped sharply. They're arriving into AI-transformed workplaces with no roadmap — and quietly checking out. The hidden link? Shadow AI. Eighty percent of employees are using at least some AI tools that IT never approved. New hires with no onboarding guidance just grab whatever works. The fix isn't banning it — it's getting ahead of it with structured enablement from day one.
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