Liberty Mutual VP of Early TA Maura Quinn
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Maura explains why investing in early talent remains a high-impact, data-backed strategy despite growing narratives around AI replacing entry-level roles. She shares how Liberty Mutual has built a long-term pipeline that drives retention, accelerates promotion, and produces global leaders, while also evolving programs to align with shifting skill demands. The conversation explores how Gen Z brings new expectations around purpose, flexibility, and development, why career paths are becoming more dynamic and non-linear, and how organizations must balance technical skill-building with human capabilities like communication and adaptability in an AI-driven workplace.
🔑 Key Takeaways- Early talent programs drive higher retention, faster promotion, and long-term leadership outcomes
- AI will not replace entry-level talent, it will amplify those who can use it effectively
- Gen Z prioritizes purpose, flexibility, and development over traditional career incentives
- Technical skills are becoming easier to teach, human skills are increasing in value
- Career paths are shifting from linear ladders to flexible, cross-functional movement
- Talent development is critical for both attracting and retaining top candidates
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