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Bersin Says HR Could Shrink 50% by 2030 — But That's the Wrong Goal

Bersin Says HR Could Shrink 50% by 2030 — But That's the Wrong Goal

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Josh Bersin just dropped a blueprint for the future of HR — and the headline number is alarming: HR departments could lose 30 to 50 percent of their headcount by 2030. But here's the twist: Bersin's own data says that if cost-cutting is your primary goal, you're leaving a 10 to 100 times bigger payoff on the table. In this episode, we break down The Josh Bersin Company's HR 2030 Blueprint, released at the Irresistible 2026 conference. It maps out 130 specialized AI agents across six families — from employee agents to superagents — that could reshape over 250 HR roles. Learning and development is the most exposed function, with up to 70% of current L&D work flagged as automatable. The real story isn't the headcount cuts. It's the shift: strategic HR work is projected to jump from about 30% of activity today to 75% by 2030. The teams that win won't be the ones who automated the most people away. They'll be the ones who used AI to make their remaining people dramatically more strategic. If you're a CHRO or HR leader deciding where to invest your AI budget right now, this episode is essential listening.
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