ZipRecruiter Research Finds ‘The Great Freeze’ Thawing as U.S. Employers Prepare to Ramp Up Hiring
Third Annual Employer Survey explores how AI is reshaping hiring, what’s next for the labor market, and how pay, benefits, and skills continue to evolve
Employee turnover has dropped sharply, from
“Our research suggests ‘The Great Freeze' is giving way to 'The Great Thaw,' and the most prepared employers are already taking action. We’re seeing businesses ramp up entry-level hiring, drop degree requirements, and incorporate skills assessments into their process,” said Nicole Bachaud, ZipRecruiter Labor Economist. “The organizations that adapt to new technologies, prioritize skills, and invest in their workforce will gain a competitive edge in securing top talent as the market shifts.”
ZipRecruiter surveyed individuals responsible for hiring decisions at 1,500 businesses of varying sizes and industries throughout the
The Labor Market’s Next Chapter:
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Economic shifts drove job hugging behaviors. In 2025,
30% of employers reported lower employee turnover due to external economic factors, up from24% in 2024. -
Employee retention will be a key focus. With a potential thaw on the horizon, the majority of employers (
76% ) say that employee retention will be a key focus for the year ahead. -
Entry-level workers could see more opportunities in the year ahead.
32% of employers plan to hire more entry-level workers over all other roles.
The Evolving Nature of Pay, Benefits & Skills:
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Pay growth on the horizon. While
57% of employers kept base pay unchanged in 2025,61% plan to raise salaries next year, an encouraging sign amid hiring challenges, as one-third (34% ) struggled to attract candidates seeking higher pay. -
Businesses embrace skills-based hiring. With many businesses dropping degree requirements,
38% of companies are shifting their focus to evaluate skills earlier in the hiring process through the use of candidate assessments. - People-centered skills most sought-after. Job postings in 2025 rank collaboration, customer service, and communication as the top 3 most in-demand skills.
AI’s Role in the Hiring Landscape:
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AI hype outpaces adoption in hiring. Though
72% of employers see AI as a way to streamline recruitment, only43% have used it in their hiring processes over the past year. -
AI driving new job creation. More than half of surveyed employers (
52% ) report that AI is generating new roles within their organizations. -
SMBs lead the charge over enterprises in AI usage. More SMBs (
47% ) report having used AI in their hiring efforts in 2025 than enterprise employers (35% ).
To view the full report, please visit: ziprecruiter-research.org/annual-employer-survey-2025.
Methodology
ZipRecruiter conducted a national online survey between September 8 and 16, 2025, to explore employer attitudes toward recent hiring trends and their experiences of current
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2 Based on G2 satisfaction ratings as of January 10, 2025.
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