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98% of Indian employers want better English tests in hiring to boost workplace efficiency

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Published on 24 April 2026
98% of Indian employers want better English tests in hiring to boost workplace efficiency

AI can’t fix language gaps says most HR leaders

A new report finds 98% of Indian employers believe assessing English during hiring improves workplace efficiency. HR leaders argue that strong language skills enable smoother communication, while weak English creates a measurable competitive disadvantage. The survey also stresses that AI tools cannot substitute for foundational language proficiency, making better testing and evaluation critical now.

  • 98% of Indian employers back stronger English screening at hiring
  • HR links English proficiency to better workplace efficiency and coordination
  • Lack of English is viewed as a growing competitive disadvantage
  • Employers say AI cannot compensate for language gaps
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