Upwork Monthly Hiring Report: Demand for Quality Assurance, Project Management, and Other Human-Centric Skills Rose in September as Businesses Combat AI “Workslop”
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October 02, 2025 at 09:00 AM EDT
58% of businesses say they’ll prioritize AI proficiency and understanding when hiring freelancers in the next three months4 PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Upwork Inc. (Nasdaq: UPWK), the world’s human and AI-powered work marketplace, today released its Monthly Hiring Report for September, revealing rising demand for skills that combat AI “workslop,” such as quality assurance and project management. The report illuminates real-time trends signaling how business leaders are hiring, providing a more comprehensive picture of the U.S. labor market by focusing on the freelance economy – a dynamic sector of the workforce that generates an estimated $1.5 trillion in annual earnings.1 It draws upon data from more than 1 million job posts in the U.S. on Upwork’s marketplace annually and a monthly business pulse survey from the Upwork Research Institute. “Our real-time platform data gives us a unique view into what companies are hiring for, what skills are rising, and how work is evolving in the age of AI, which is changing and enabling new types of work in virtually every category,” said Erica Gessert, chief financial officer at Upwork. “The trends in this month’s report underscore the powerful truth that the future of work is human-AI collaboration, not substitution. From quality assurance to translation, human involvement is essential to turn AI’s potential into quality outcomes and actual business value. Companies are hiring for these and other uniquely human skills to ensure their AI investments pay off.” Top 3 Hiring Insights: September 2025 Demand for translation & localization grew 29% as businesses prioritize human oversight to course-correct AI “workslop.”2
Digital marketing contracts saw a 9% jump as businesses seek human guidance to adapt in the age of AI and generative search.2
Project management among SMBs soared 102% as businesses ramp up for annual planning.2
“The dramatic surge in project management hiring, particularly among smaller businesses, is a telltale sign of organizational adaptation under AI pressures,” said Professor Nicholas Bloom, Stanford University. “This reflects more than a cyclical planning push, with companies investing in the necessary human infrastructure – the project managers, recruiters, and financial planners – to execute with precision and operational efficiency in a rapidly changing, AI-enabled economy.” Top 10 Most In-Demand AI-Related Skills in September 20255:
“The top 10 AI-related skills this month, including virtual assistance, content writing, and video editing, demonstrate that businesses are leveraging AI to augment and streamline core operations, not replace their workforces,” said Dr. Teng Liu, economist for the Upwork Research Institute. “This demand for foundational human skills shows that businesses’ focus is shifting. AI is handling the heavy lifting of redundant work, but human talent is still the critical layer responsible for quality control, context, and creative refinement.” The Upwork Monthly Hiring Report is released monthly before the Employment Situation from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is published. For more insights from the world’s human and AI-powered work marketplace, visit upwork.com/research. About The Upwork Monthly Hiring Report Methodology and Sources About Upwork Inc. Since its founding, Upwork Inc. has facilitated more than $30 billion in total transactions and services as it fulfills its purpose to create opportunity in every era of work. Learn more about the Upwork Marketplace at upwork.com and follow on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X; learn more about Lifted at go-lifted.com and follow on LinkedIn. Contact
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