Why Skills-First?
Skills-first hiring focuses on what candidates can do, not just the degrees they hold. It helps employers fill roles faster, improve retention, and build a more agile workforce.
It’s no secret: the jobs of today—and tomorrow—demand a new approach. Here’s the reality.
The benefits of skills-first hiring are undeniable. By prioritizing a candidate’s capabilities over pedigree, skills-first hiring helps employers:
At the same time, it unlocks career mobility for the millions of Americans who have the skills to succeed but have long been overlooked.
Skills-first isn’t just a hiring change. It’s a business transformation.
86% of hiring managers personally support a skills-first approach. Yet, only about one-third apply it consistently across their teams.
Insights from Hiring Managers Report
SkillsRight, December 2025
While most employers support skills-based hiring, many struggle to apply it consistently.
A successful skills-first approach requires rethinking how work is defined, how talent is evaluated and how opportunity flows. It also requires alignment across leaders, from CEOs to hiring managers, and systems that empower companies to move with greater precision and efficiency, rather than relying solely on policies.
SkillsRight helps companies operationalize skills-first hiring with the systems, tools, and insights needed to scale it.
Work with SkillsRight to redesign roles, rewrite job descriptions, and build a skills-first workforce.