Recruiting and Training in a World of AI Content
Thu Jan 29 2026
The way companies train their workforce has changed. Mike Pitta, Talent Principal at Guild, explains how AI is driving a shift from episodic training programs to continuous, on-demand learning across all roles—not just technical teams.
Key insights from this conversation:
Low-level coding tasks are being automated, pushing companies to prioritize soft skills like communication, critical thinking, and business fluency over specific programming languagesAdaptability and resilience have become trainable skills that companies can systematically developThe hiring process faces "signal collapse" as AI-tailored resumes make candidates look increasingly similar on paper, elevating the importance of credentialing and authentic interviewingPeer-to-peer AI adoption through champion programs beats top-down mandates from leadershipGuild's data shows companies achieve roughly 3X ROI on employee training investments through improved retention and accumulated internal knowledgeMike shares practical examples of scaling AI tools at Guild, from automated interview note-taking to building internal champion networks. He also gives technologists specific advice on which skills to prioritize: communication with non-technical stakeholders, business impact fluency, systems thinking, and adaptability.
Looking ahead five years, Mike predicts most learners will have personalized AI companions providing real-time learning opportunities—transforming how we develop skills throughout our careers.
About Guild: Guild provides education benefits and skilling products that help companies train, grow, and re-skill their workforce.
About Dice: Dice connects tech professionals with opportunities and helps companies find the talent they need.
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The way companies train their workforce has changed. Mike Pitta, Talent Principal at Guild, explains how AI is driving a shift from episodic training programs to continuous, on-demand learning across all roles—not just technical teams. Key insights from this conversation: Low-level coding tasks are being automated, pushing companies to prioritize soft skills like communication, critical thinking, and business fluency over specific programming languagesAdaptability and resilience have become trainable skills that companies can systematically developThe hiring process faces "signal collapse" as AI-tailored resumes make candidates look increasingly similar on paper, elevating the importance of credentialing and authentic interviewingPeer-to-peer AI adoption through champion programs beats top-down mandates from leadershipGuild's data shows companies achieve roughly 3X ROI on employee training investments through improved retention and accumulated internal knowledgeMike shares practical examples of scaling AI tools at Guild, from automated interview note-taking to building internal champion networks. He also gives technologists specific advice on which skills to prioritize: communication with non-technical stakeholders, business impact fluency, systems thinking, and adaptability. Looking ahead five years, Mike predicts most learners will have personalized AI companions providing real-time learning opportunities—transforming how we develop skills throughout our careers. About Guild: Guild provides education benefits and skilling products that help companies train, grow, and re-skill their workforce. About Dice: Dice connects tech professionals with opportunities and helps companies find the talent they need. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.