College-to-office career path is over: Randstad CEO

NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES — Skilled trade wages in the United States rose 30% over four years as AI-driven construction demand reshaped hiring globally, while entry-level office workers with AI certifications are earning promotions 3.5 times faster than peers, Randstad CEO Sander van’t Noordende told CNBC.
Trades boom as AI eliminates office entry roles
“I would say the days of going to college and doing something in an office, they are over,” Van’t Noordende said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe.”
The CEO of Dutch staffing giant Randstad — the world’s largest recruiter, placing workers in 39 countries — recommended skilled trades to young people as a primary career path, not a fallback.
“You can make a good career and good money in a skilled trade,” he added.
Demand for robotics technicians rose 107% between 2022 and 2026, HVAC engineers 67%, and industrial automation technicians 51%. U.S. trade wages jumped 30% over the same period; the Netherlands rose 21%, Germany 18%, and the U.K. 9%. In the Netherlands, mechanics now average about $79,000 annually; in Germany, $76,600; British construction workers top $78,500. Van’t Noordende attributed the acceleration primarily to AI-driven data center construction.
AI credentials lift pay 25%, promotions 3.5x faster
Van’t Noordende described AI fluency as the key differentiator inside the office track for new graduates.
“AI is a fast pass to promotion and pay for new entrants into the labour market,” he said. Randstad’s data shows the premium is measurable and immediate.
Entry-level workers with AI skills earn up to 25% more than peers without them.
In software development, adding AI expertise lifts starting salaries from $85,000 to $105,000.
Demand for emotional intelligence and creativity — the human skills AI cannot replicate — surged 173% and 168% respectively, signaling that employers now pay a premium for judgment, not just credentials.
The bifurcation van’t Noordende describes — tradespeople sheltered from AI displacement, office workers divided by AI fluency — lands directly on BPO providers’ strategic planning.
AI is erasing the entry-level administrative and data-processing volume that has anchored offshore staffing models for two decades, removing the lowest-friction argument for nearshore and offshore headcount.
BPO companies that reposition around judgment-intensive delivery — complex escalations, compliance review, and emotionally demanding customer interactions — are better placed to capture the premium that rising employer demand for emotional intelligence signals.

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