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The role of the CHRO has officially entered a new era. According to the 2025 iCIMS CHRO Report — based on insights from 1,000 HR executives and 500 CIOs — HR is no longer sitting behind the scenes. It’s now a force at the forefront of business strategy.
This year’s data uncovers four pivotal trends shaping how organizations attract, hire, and retain talent — and the challenges HR leaders face as they lead transformation in the age of AI.
Key takeaways from the 2025 CHRO Report:

Nearly 9 in 10 CHROs (88%) say they’re actively driving strategic change in their organizations, not just supporting it. This includes shaping how their companies respond to economic pressures, and leading on critical initiatives like workforce planning, internal mobility, and upskilling.
This strategic shift didn’t happen overnight. In 2024, most HR leaders said they expected to become strategic advisors. In 2025, it’s clear that shift is now a reality.

While CHROs are doubling down on talent acquisition, the rest of the C-suite isn’t fully aligned on its strategic value. Just 27% of CIOs believe TA has a significant impact on business outcomes, and nearly 1 in 3 view it as having only a small one.
This disconnect may stem from how talent acquisition success is measured. For HR, the most important TA metrics are quality of hire (34%), candidate and recruiter experience (30%), and time to hire (29%); outcomes that don’t always tie directly to near-term ROI.

Technology is at the center of talent acquisition, meaning collaboration between HR and IT is no longer optional. Nearly 9 in 10 CIOs agree: a strong partnership with HR is essential to attracting top talent.
But partnership takes work. CIOs point to several friction points: lack of alignment on strategy (51%), limited resources (48%), and gaps in understanding tech capabilities (48%). To bridge these gaps, HR and IT need to share ownership across the TA tech lifecycle — from business case to implementation — and commit to frequent, informal communication.

Artificial intelligence is becoming indispensable in talent acquisition. But successful adoption requires more than just plugging in new tools. AI strategy needs executive buy-in, cross-functional alignment, and ongoing investment in skills and change management.
CIOs are on board, too: 72% plan to implement agentic AI within the next three years. But as adoption accelerates, the challenge for HR leaders is to move from experimenting with AI to using it as a core part of their TA strategy.
Or as Laura Coccaro, Chief People Officer at iCIMS, puts it: “If we want the business to see talent acquisition as a true strategic partner, we have to show up with results — not just activity.”
This is a defining moment for HR. The data confirms what many talent leaders already feel: that their role is central to business growth and resilience.
But sustaining this momentum requires cross-functional alignment, smarter tech strategies, and a clear view of how TA drives bottom-line outcomes. As HR and IT leaders navigate rapid transformation together, the organizations that win on talent will be those that treat it as a shared — and strategic — priority.
For deeper insights, download the full 2025 CHRO Report here.
Trent Cotton is the Head of Talent Insights and Analyst Relations at iCIMS, where he empowers recruiting organizations with data-driven strategies to hire smarter and faster. With over 20 years of experience as an HR and Talent executive, Trent is known for translating complex workforce trends into clear, actionable insights that drive business results.
He is the author of the books High Performance Recruiting and Sprint Recruiting, which provide practical frameworks for transforming recruiting into a high-impact function. Passionate about bridging data with human decision-making, Trent continues to challenge traditional recruiting models and champion innovative approaches that meet the demands of today’s talent economy.