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Deel’s 2025 State of Global Hiring Report: the Rise of the AI Trainer, Currency Hopping, and the Urban Boomerang

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Deel, the leading global HR and payroll platform, today released its annual State of Global Hiring Report, the most comprehensive analysis of how companies hire across borders. Drawing on data from more than one million worker contracts spanning 37,000+ companies in 150+ countries, the 2025 report reveals four seismic shifts in the global labour market: AI training has emerged as a distinct, global profession, top-funded startups are hiring internationally for specialised talent rather than cost savings, remote workers are migrating back toward cities, and contractors in volatile economies are increasingly “currency hopping” into USD and stablecoins to protect their earnings.

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AI Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Replacing ThemTop Startups Go Global for Talent, Not Cost SavingsThe Urban Boomerang: Remote Workers Are Moving Back Toward CitiesGlobal Compensation: Leadership Roles Drive Pay Growth, Regional Gaps WidenWorkers Are “Currency Hopping” to Protect EarningsAdditional Findings
AI Is Creating Jobs, Not Just Replacing Them

The report reveals a rapid emergence of AI trainers as a new, expansive global profession that barely existed two years ago. Over 70,000 workers now train AI systems across more than 600 organisations, performing tasks from basic data annotation to expert-level feedback in medicine, economics, and translation. General AI trainer roles grew 283% cross-border in 2025, making it the single fastest-growing role on Deel’s platform.

Additional key findings on AI trainers:

Pay is sharply bifurcated: 30% of trainers earn $15–20/hour for annotation work, while 19% earn $50–75/hour, and 6% earn $100+/hour for subject-matter expertise.

58% of AI trainers are based in the U.S., followed by India (7.2%), the Philippines (4.6%), Canada (2.1%), and Kenya (1.7%).

A gender pay gap persists: in the U.S., male AI trainers earn a median of $50/hour vs. $30/hour for female trainers, driven by occupational segmentation across specialisations.

Top Startups Go Global for Talent, Not Cost Savings

Among nearly 100 startups founded between 2020 and 2025 that raised $100M+ in funding, cross-border hiring overwhelmingly targets wealthy, high-income countries, shattering the myth that international hiring is primarily about outsourcing.

The UK leads top-startup hires (12.2%), followed by Canada (11.9%), Germany (8.8%), Australia (5.8%), and Spain (5.2%) – all high-income markets.

Software developers make up 28% of cross-border hires among top startups, followed by tech sales (6.2%), business developers (4%), and AI engineers (2%).

Top startups are 13.6 percentage points more likely to hire software developers cross-border than general SMBs.

Seven of the top 10 cross-border roles globally are in sales, marketing, or customer-facing functions – local market knowledge remains nearly impossible to automate.

The Urban Boomerang: Remote Workers Are Moving Back Toward Cities

After a pandemic-era exodus from major cities, remote workers are gradually migrating back. The average distance of cross-border employees from major urban centres has declined every year since 2022 (when Deel began tracking this metric). In the U.S., workers are now as close to cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and San Francisco as they were in 2021. Similar patterns appear in London and Paris.

Global Compensation: Leadership Roles Drive Pay Growth, Regional Gaps Widen

Salary growth in 2025 concentrated in senior leadership positions, but the drivers varied dramatically by region:

U.S. project managers led all roles at 24.5% compensation growth, followed by COOs (21.6%) and CEOs (20%).

COOs in Latin America saw 99.8% compensation growth – nearly 5x the U.S. rate for the same role.

Singapore CTOs experienced 101% pay growth, but other tech roles in the same market contracted.

LATAM financial analysts saw 195.5% compensation growth, reflecting the rapid professionalisation of operational roles in emerging markets.

LATAM call centre agents gained 210.8% even after excluding top employers – signalling broad-based demand, not isolated company effects.

Workers Are “Currency Hopping” to Protect Earnings

As part of the “currency hopping” trend, contractors in economically volatile markets with high inflation are increasingly choosing USD or stablecoins over local currencies to protect their purchasing power.

USD appeared in 5 of the 10 most common country-currency payment combinations globally in 2025.

In Argentina, more contractors chose USD than their local currency.

Bolivia’s USD adoption directly tracks inflation: when inflation rises, contractors shift to USD; when it stabilises, local currency rebounds.

Argentina leads stablecoin adoption, followed by Cameroon, South Korea, Turkey, Vietnam, Tajikistan, Sri Lanka, and Ukraine.

When Croatia and Bulgaria adopted the euro, workers didn’t fully switch—many maintained USD as a hedge alongside their new local currency.

“This year’s data tells a story that touches on many of the hot topics of this specific moment in time, and demystifies what isactually happening on the ground,” said Lauren Thomas, Economist at Deel. “What intrigues me the most is that we now have proof that hiring internationally isn’t driven by shrinking budgets, but an intense competition for the best talent. That talent still lives in major metro areas, closer to big cities than they have in recent years, and they’re a hot commodity for companies around the world. Post-pandemic, there is a slow crawl towards the urban centres that were always where top talent gravitated towards.”

“The rise of ‘currency hopping’ and stablecoin payments is a direct signal that workers are taking global mobility into their own hands,” said Kristine Lipscomb, General Manager of Global Mobility at Deel. “When a contractor in Argentina chooses to get paid in USD or stablecoins instead of pesos, it’s not just a financial decision. It’s a vote of confidence in the global, borderless economy. Companies that want to attract and retain the best talent worldwide need to offer the flexibility to match how modern workers actually want to be paid.”

Additional Findings

Cross-border hiring corridors follow language and proximity, not cost: the U.S. or UK appears in the top 3 worker countries for every major hiring market.

Enterprises hire for compliance and risk (data analysts, fraud examiners, compliance directors); SMBs hire for growth (software developers, customer service, sales).

For cross-border employees of record, professional and business services is the fastest-growing industry, followed by government/nonprofits and manufacturing.

When including all worker types, healthcare and life sciences is the top-growth industry, followed by real estate and construction.

Legal case managers (164% growth) and medical administrative assistants (123% growth) are among the fastest-growing cross-border roles alongside AI trainers.

The full 2025 State of Global Hiring Report is available here.

See more stories here.

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