AI mentions on resumes have tripled, but colleges aren’t keeping up
As businesses race to become AI-ready, job seekers are racing just as quickly to keep up. New data shows that candidates are getting the message: AI skills are showing up more often on resumes. But...
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As businesses race to become AI-ready, job seekers are racing just as quickly to keep up. New data shows that candidates are getting the message: AI skills are showing up more often on resumes. But this change is exposing a deeper disconnect: the labor market increasingly rewards AI fluency, while the education system often discourages it. According to a new report from Monster.com, the number of resumes that mention AI skills has surged in just two years, going from 3.7% in 2023 to 12.8% last year. Per the report, the most notable increase was from 2024 to 2025 when the number of mentions ticked up by 7.6 points. The previous year, it only accelerated by 1.5 points. The term “artificial intelligence” appeared on 6.3% of resumes last year, up from just 0.5% in 2023. Similarly, the term “machine learning,” appeared on 5.7% of resumes up from 0.6% two years earlier. The surge in AI mentions makes sense. Jobs that require AI tend to pay more. One 2025 report