New research reveals strong support from hiring managers for skills-first practices, but gaps in training, systems, and leadership alignment slow progress
NEW YORK, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- OneTen, a nonprofit organization working to unlock career opportunities for talent without four-year degrees, today released "Insights from Hiring Managers: How Employers Can Turn a Skills-First Mindset into Sustained Impact"
Conducted in partnership with Ipsos, the study builds on OneTen's 2023 research into hiring manager perceptions on skills-first hiring—an approach that prioritizes a candidate's skills and abilities rather than traditional criteria such as a four-year degree, years of experience, or job titles. The study uncovers the procedural, personal, and structural factors shaping skills-first practice implementation and the barriers employers must address to advance progress.
While belief in skills-first hiring remains high with 86% of hiring managers supporting the approach, the findings reveal a set of entrenched obstacles that prevent organizations from building and sustaining momentum.
"Belief in skills-first hiring is stronger than ever. However, sustainability and execution remain barriers to success," says Debbie Dyson, CEO of OneTen. "Our research shows that when leaders are aligned around a skills-first strategy, organizations are better positioned to transform their talent pipelines, strengthen retention and drive stronger business performance."
The report outlines a roadmap to help employers overcome the implementation barriers. It urges organizations to align leaders and hiring managers around a clear business case, modernize roles, job descriptions, systems and assessments to focus on skills, and equip hiring managers with the tools, training and internal communications that build confidence in implementing skills-first practices over time.
Key Findings
To learn more and to download the free report, visit OneTen's blog: The Skills-First Belief Gap: Why Hiring Managers Say They Value Skills but (Mostly) Still Hire for Degrees
Methodology
The survey of 400 U.S.-based hiring managers at companies with 500 or more employees was conducted online May 15 to June 2, 2025, and was complemented by qualitative focus groups in June 2025. Hiring managers were defined as respondents at the manager level or above with final or shared hiring decision-making authority for their direct reports. Respondents were not drawn from OneTen coalition companies.
About OneTen
OneTen is a nonprofit organization committed to unlocking opportunity for talent without four-year degrees. As a coalition, we work with leading CEOs and their companies to transform hiring and advancement practices through skills-first strategies and connect talent without traditional college degrees to in-demand jobs at America's top employers. OneTen is dedicated to closing the opportunity gap for all talent without traditional college degrees. By prioritizing skills over degrees, we can create greater economic mobility for talent while investing in America's workforce. Join us at OneTen.org , where one can be the difference.
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