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You are not missing AI jobs: Mr Chandravanshi

The shift most people haven’t noticed

You are not missing AI jobs. You are still looking where they used to be.

The map changed before most people noticed.

Bengaluru still dominates conversation. Hyderabad still shows up in hiring threads. That part hasn’t caught up yet.

But hiring activity has already started shifting away from those centres.

Teams are forming in places that never made it into the usual tracking. Vijayawada is one of them. Not a headline city. Still seeing real demand.

Where the search behaviour is broken

Most professionals haven’t adjusted.

They continue filtering opportunities by city. They still assume serious work sits inside familiar clusters. Many wait for relocation before taking action.

That assumption no longer holds.

Work moved first. The narrative is lagging behind.

Where the work is actually going

AI is no longer confined to tech companies. It is moving into factories, logistics chains, and operational environments where decisions have immediate cost.

That movement changes how hiring works.

When work enters operations, cost starts driving decisions. Execution matters more than reputation. Companies hire where things can run, not where status already exists.

So hiring shifts toward availability, not perception.

What most people misunderstand

This is where the misunderstanding begins.

People see rising AI job numbers and think that is the opportunity. That is only the visible layer.

Underneath, the hiring filter has changed.

Companies are not selecting for knowledge alone. They are selecting for output that reduces uncertainty.

You can explain machine learning concepts clearly and still be ignored.

Someone else builds a small working tool for a real workflow and gets hired.

One creates clarity. The other leaves questions.

The new hiring filter

So the decision becomes simple.

Can this person make something work here?

That question removes a large part of the talent pool immediately.

It also opens space for a different group.

  • People who build small tools.
  • People who automate a single workflow.
  • People who can show a clear before and after.

Resumes matter less in that environment. Proof matters more.

Why companies are moving outward

At the same time, companies are adjusting their cost behaviour.

Concentrated talent pools have become expensive. High salaries, frequent job changes, and constant rehiring cycles.

So companies look outward.

Smaller cities offer lower cost and more stability. Less churn. Fewer bidding wars.

This is not an expansion for them. It is correct.

What this means for professionals

For professionals, it changes the entry point.

Relocation is no longer the first move. Building something useful is.

Location advantage is weakening. Execution advantage is becoming visible.

Who will miss this shift

Most people will miss this.

They will keep refreshing job boards filtered by city. They will wait for roles that match older patterns. They will keep preparing instead of building.

Then they will conclude that opportunities are limited.

They are not limited.

They moved.

What becomes visible next

Over the next year, the gap will become obvious.

Not between people who studied AI and those who didn’t.

Between people who used it in real situations and those who stayed at the level of understanding.

That difference decides who enters the market.

The map is no longer the constraint.

What you can show is.

Source: LinkedIn AI Labour Market Report 2026

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