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Hiring Teams Face Mounting Pressure in 2026, but Top Performers Scale with AI, Not Headcount

GoodTime

January 28, 2026

Hiring Intel

Hiring Teams Face Mounting Pressure in 2026, but Top Performers Scale with AI, Not Headcount

GoodTime

January 28, 2026

Photo by Wafiq Raza on Unsplash

Today, GoodTime released its fifth annual Hiring Insights Report, a comprehensive analysis based on an independent study of more than 500 U.S. talent acquisition (TA) leaders. The report reveals a hiring market under unprecedented strain.

90% of companies failed to meet their hiring goals, but a small group of top-performing organizations has pulled ahead by embracing AI to scale hiring without adding or reducing headcount. Instead, they are scaling through automation, AI-driven scheduling, and standardized workflows, achieving better outcomes with the same or fewer resources.

Key findings from the 2026 Hiring Insights Report include:

  • A hiring system under strain: 90% of companies missed their hiring goals, and 1 in 3 missed by a wide margin.
  • Top performers scale without headcount growth: High-performing TA teams (those who achieved 75% goal attainment or more) are significantly less likely to increase headcount, relying instead on automation and AI-orchestrated workflows to improve efficiency.
  • Scheduling is breaking hiring: Recruiters spend 38% of their time scheduling interviews—the single biggest operational tax measured.
  • AI is no longer optional: 99.8% of TA teams use, pilot, or plan to use AI agents, making AI effectively mandatory.
  • Time-to-hire continues to worsen: 60% of organizations saw time-to-hire increase, while only 1 in 9 managed to hire faster.
  • Fraud becomes the top threat: Fraudulent or AI-assisted candidates are now the #1 anticipated hiring challenge in 2026, surpassing lack of qualified talent.

Talent leaders confront a new reality in 2026

“The hiring challenge in 2026 isn’t about adding more people or cutting teams. It’s about redesigning how hiring work gets done,” said Ahryun Moon, CEO and Co-Founder of GoodTime. “The teams that are outperforming everyone else aren’t increasing or reducing headcount. They’ve restructured their organizations around an AI-enabled future, where automation handles coordination and complexity so humans keep their focus on judgment, relationships, and the moments that truly require a human touch.”

The report shows that while nearly all TA teams have adopted AI, how AI is used (not whether it’s used) is what separates top performers from everyone else. Leading teams have reorganized roles and workflows around AI-powered scheduling, analytics, and orchestration, rather than adding recruiters or relying on top-of-funnel automation. This approach allows them to move faster, surface better signals, protect candidate experience, and improve quality-of-hire—without growing their teams.

How top-performing teams are adapting for 2026

The 2026 Hiring Insights Report highlights several strategies top-performing TA teams are using to succeed despite mounting pressure:

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90% of companies failed to meet their hiring goals, but a small group of top-performing organizations has pulled ahead by embracing AI.
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