Title=Rethinking Recruitment: Skills Over Degrees

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Skills Now outweigh ⁢Degrees for majority of Employers, New Report Reveals

Düsseldorf, ⁢Germany – October 21, 2025 ⁤CET/CEST – A meaningful shift is underway in the job ⁣market, with ‌three out of four ‍employers now prioritizing ⁤candidates’ ⁣skills over conventional academic qualifications, according‌ to a ⁤new ⁣study‌ released today by The Stepstone group. The ‍”Hiring Trends Update” reveals a growing recognition of untapped potential within the workforce ⁣and a pressing need ​to address the ongoing skills shortage.

The report, based on a survey of 1,067 recruiters and 6,857 employees in ​Germany conducted between September 10-22, 2025, highlights a ‌disconnect‌ between employee skills and job requirements. A ample ‍68% of employees report ‍their tasks don’t fully‌ utilize their abilities or strengths, contributing to widespread job dissatisfaction – with nearly seven in ten (68%) contemplating a job change several times‍ a month.

“The⁢ skills shortage is not just a recruitment challenge but also ‌a result of untapped ⁣potential in the​ labor market,” the report states. ⁣

This realization is driving a change in hiring practices. 77% of companies surveyed plan to place greater emphasis ‌on demonstrable skills during‍ the selection process, and 76% intend to more deliberately‍ assess crucial soft skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. The increasing influence of artificial intelligence is also fueling demand for digital and technological capabilities.

The trend is most pronounced in the IT sector, where 38% ​of⁤ recruiters have already abandoned formal ⁢qualification requirements for certain positions. While adoption ⁤is slower in other sectors – 10% in construction and 11% in education – the overall direction is clear.

“The move toward skills-based hiring is‍ not a passing trend but an economic necessity,” says Probst, as quoted in the report. “in the future, skills will play an even greater role in determining whether companies stay innovative and ⁢whether employees can build ‍long-term success.”

The​ Stepstone Group, a leading global digital recruitment platform connecting approximately 140 million job applications with over 130,000 employers annually, generated over €900 million in revenue in 2024. The company operates in more than 30 ⁤countries, including‌ Germany (Stepstone), ‌the USA (Appcast), and the ​UK (Totaljobs), and employs around 3,000 peopel‌ worldwide.⁢

For more details, visit www.thestepstonegroup.com/english.

Contact:

The Stepstone Group ⁢Press
press@stepstone.com

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