SkyHive and Skillcentrix announced partnership

Collaboration builds on each organization’s existing Workday relationships

SkyHive

SkyHive®, a recognized innovator in generative AI applications that helps companies, governments, and communities reskill and futureproof their workforces, announces it has partnered with Skillcentrix, the only consultancy to focus solely on Workday customers and their talent lifecycle.

Skillcentrix, a Workday-certified AMS partner, will advise Workday customers as they implement SkyHive’s workforce intelligence platform, which is backed by leading-edge AI. Skillcentrix will also support SkyHive staff through their ongoing engagement with customers, with a view to optimizing customer outcomes as they transition from jobs-based to skills-based organizations.

“We are thrilled to partner with Skillcentrix,” says SkyHive Founder and CEO Sean Hinton. “Our organizations share a firm belief that focusing on skills is essential to creating a more inclusive economy with more successful organizations.”

SkyHive’s Human Capital Operating System® is used by private and public-sector entities to reskill and transition from jobs-based to skills-based organizations. Its AI is built on the world’s largest, real-time, global labor market intelligence dataset. The patented technology is the only one in the world that can harmonize skills and jobs between two separate systems, as well as from the labor market. It integrates with pre-existing talent technologies and allows for continual upskilling and reskilling.

“Skillcentrix and SkyHive share a common mission and vision,” says Matt Gregory, Skillcentrix Co-Founder and Co-CEO. “We believe this partnership will provide our mutual customers with a deeper layer of talent insight to help them realize their commercial objectives faster.”

Workday technology is central to Skillcentrix’s services. The consultancy is the first, and only, professional services business to focus exclusively on Workday Talent Solutions.

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