Al surge sees decline in accountancy firm positions
Irish Daily Star
|July 11, 2025
THE surge in artificial intelligence has led to a decline in the number of graduates being hired by major accountancy and finance firms.
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The Employment Monitor report from Morgan McKinley Ireland said the rapid rate of automation and AI in the second quarter of the year could also pose potential staffing issues in the future.
Morgan McKinley Ireland's global director Trayc Keevans said: “The standout development this quarter is the significant impact of AI and automation, particularly within the accountancy and finance sectors.
“The notable reduction in graduate hiring by major firms, driven by AI capabilities, highlights potential challenges ahead. Additionally, ongoing debates around hybrid and return-to-office working models continue to shape recruitment strategies, as employers seek the right balance between flexibility and in-person collaboration.”
“Ireland's technology sector, particularly in Dublin, continues to see strong yet uneven hiring activity.
“Permanent roles, especially in data engineering, are notably active as companies build their infrastructure for broader AI integration.
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