What 2026 Demands from the Workforce

Vinay Pradhan, Country Manager, India & South Asia, Udemy, highlights the Upskilling Trends to Expect in 2026.

“In 2026, the hybrid workforce is highly likely to become the norm. Employees work alongside AI copilots and agents that automate workflows and monitor projects, surfacing insights and creating space for professionals and leaders to focus on strategic planning and driving business outcomes.

For employees, higher productivity leads to better performance and business outcomes. Udemy’s research shows that highly resilient and adaptable employees are 3.8x more innovative, underscoring the value of adaptability in an AI-driven workplace. As AI proliferates, integrating it into daily work becomes a key driver of higher performance and innovation. With AI agents taking on administrative tasks, professionals can spend more time on problem-solving and collaboration, giving rise to hybrid roles that do not exist today.


Udemy’s research shows that highly resilient and adaptable employees are 3.8x more innovative, underscoring the value of adaptability in an AI-driven workplace. ~ Vinay Pradhan


As AI becomes the operating system of work, the next phase will see employees preferring employers that invest deeply in AI enablement. Job seekers will increasingly evaluate companies based on their AI skilling offerings, specifically, how well they help employees understand how AI reshapes their workflows, functions, and roles, rather than teaching AI in the abstract. They will also expect businesses to guide them on how to use AI ethically and safely, as it is now a competitive necessity.

Long-term success in AI deployments relies on greater security, fairness, transparency and accountability. Moreover, as AI adoption ramps up cyberthreats and their level of sophistication, businesses must upskill their workforce to tackle AI-driven threats. This is why companies are already investing in cybersecurity training, which has seen 32% year-over-year quarterly consumption growth. AI Ethics & Governance has also recently emerged as a high-growth topic among Udemy Business learners in India. This shift is especially relevant in India, where motivation to develop job skills (87%) already ranks on par with other core personal priorities.

When everyone has access to the same AI, their advantage will come from how well companies leverage it, how they train their people, how quickly teams adapt, and, most importantly, how it generates real business value. Skills development will start to look like product development—iterative, data-driven, and tied to real business outcomes. Over the next year, teams will move from using AI as a tool to working in AI-native workflows, where tasks naturally shift between people and machines based on context.

In 2026, the winning companies will be those that blend people and AI into a true hybrid workforce, learn fast, experiment boldly, reskill their people continuously, and turn AI capability into real business results.”-Vinay Pradhan, Country Manager & Senior Director -India & South Asia, Udemy

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