
With AI moving from experimentation to everyday adoption across the world, it is no longer a tool only for software engineers and technology teams. According to the newly released ‘India AI Workforce Report 2026 by Scaler’- an AI-native technology company, AI is increasingly becoming a workforce-wide capability, with professionals across industries using it to improve productivity, accelerate career progression, and create new opportunities.
The findings, based on insights from 11, 444 professionals, suggest that AI is evolving from a specialised technical skill into a broader workforce capability. As organisations integrate AI across functions, over 50% career outcomes are expanding beyond software development into leadership, consulting, operations, marketing, finance and other business roles.
The report also points to a widening talent pool, with increased participation from non-technical professionals, learners from Tier-II cities, and women advancing into high-growth AI pathways. From women breaking into technology roles that were previously out of reach, to learners coming from Tier II cities like Lucknow, Patna, Jaipur, Indore, Chengalpattu, Coimbatore, Nagpur, and others, AI learning is opening new career pathways.
According to the data from the report, AI upskilling is delivering significant salary growth across all experience levels, with early-career professionals seeing the largest percentage gains and experienced professionals achieving the highest absolute salaries. Not only is AI becoming a career multiplier for young learners, AI upskilling is also attracting professionals across career stages, becoming a capability layer for the existing workforce in India.
Some key highlights from the report include:
The Indian Workspace Transformation
1. Nearly 25%learners now come from non-technical fields, signalling AI’s growing relevance beyond engineering careers
2. Nearly 50% of AI-enabled career outcomes now lie outside traditional engineering roles, spanning leadership, consulting, HR, marketing, finance, academia and other business functions
The AI Talent Pipeline
3. Women are expanding AI’s footprint beyond engineering, emerging as key contributors across HR, Academia and Marketing functions; women report an average 145% salary jump after transitioning into AI-enabled careers, while female QA engineers record the sharpest gains at 574%.
4. Bengaluru continues to lead India’s AI talent landscape with 19%, followed by Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Chennai
5. Nearly 1 in 5 AI learners now comes from Tier-II cities such as Lucknow, Jaipur, Patna, Indore, Coimbatore, Nagpur and more , signalling the growing democratization of AI talent across India
AI career ladder
6. AI upskilling delivered significant career gains, with professionals reporting an average salary increase of 147% and early-career professionals seeing growth of 155%.
7. AI is creating new pathways into consulting, with consulting outcomes nearly doubling from 3.1% of learners at entry to 5.65% of overall professional outcomes
8. Software Engineer (34.77%) emerged as the most common AI career outcome, followed by Engineering Leadership (17.51%)
9. VPs, CXOs and Leaders in the field of Engineering Earn the Highest Post-Upskilling Salaries, Averaging 33 LPA
Commenting on the release of the report, Abhimanyu Saxena, Co-founder, Scaler said; “India is home to one of the world’s largest pools of technology talent, a thriving digital ecosystem, and an ambitious young workforce eager to learn and adapt. What excites us most about this report is where real transformation is taking root: in Tier II cities, among women professionals, and across functions far beyond engineering. AI is creating new pathways to opportunity, accelerating career growth, and enabling professionals to commanda stronger compensation outcome. At a time when much of the conversation around AI focuseson job displacement, the findings tell a different story. For those who embrace AI skills, the technology is proving to be a creator of opportunity, and not a destroyer of jobs. India’s AI talent story is becoming more inclusive, more distributed, and more impactful with every passing year.”
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