How Tariffs Are Reshaping Retail Hiring Strategies
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Office worker in cubicle room In a retail landscape already beset by razor-thin margins and relentless competition, the reintroduction of tariffs in 2025 has added yet another layer of pressure. While consumers may not immediately feel the sting at checkout, behind the scenes, hiring strategies are shifting as retailers tighten budgets, reorganize teams, and bet on a leaner, tech-savvy future. The most significant shake-ups are being felt at the corporate level. “Tariffs and the already small margins for retail have slowed hiring at the corporate level,” said Jenn Hahn, Founder and CEO of J Recruiting Services. “Many corporate teams are operating with smaller headcount, and roles are being consolidated where possible.” At the same time, however, demand is rising for leaders in logistics and supply chain management – functions directly impacted by fluctuating import costs and supply delays. Retailers now are walking a tightrope: trimming excess, but without cutting too far into what’s needed to move goods efficiently and maintain customer experience. According to Hahn, companies are increasingly prioritizing roles that are “mission critical” to their business objectives. “In the grocery space, for example, there’s a real focus on talent in supply chain, analytics, quality, and private label – areas that shape the overall brand experience,” she said. “If they don’t invest here, they risk falling behind.” This prioritization reflects not just a financial strategy, but a survival mechanism. Retailers are making surgical decisions about where to invest their limited dollars, often skipping non-essential hires and relying more heavily on automation, AI tools, and multifunctional leadership to drive performance. “Administrative roles that did not require strategy or relationships are being replaced on some teams by AI or automation,” Hahn noted. “This is actually a win for the talent too – those who enjoy stepping into more strategic roles can now thrive.” At JLab, a consumer electronics brand navigating similar constraints, CEO Win Cramer is taking a cautious but forward-thinking approach. “Outside of hiring for our new warehouse opening in Phoenix next month, we’re on a hiring freeze company-wide because of this,” he explained. Though JLab isn’t currently adding to its team, it’s still playing the long game on employer branding. “We continue to travel to colleges in our area to keep our name out there and ensure new graduates consider us when the time is right. We don’t want to hide – we want people to know we’re here.” Such efforts underscore a critical truth: Even when hiring slows, talent strategy must remain active. As Hahn emphasized, the cost of leaving key roles vacant for six months or more far outweighs the cost of proactive recruiting. “Job posts are not a strategy in 2025,” she said decisively. “A small recruiting team with a great strategy and access to the right tools can do far more than a large recruiting team whose only plan is to ‘post and pray.’” For those positions that are open, the battle for top-tier talent has become more sophisticated. Retailers are leveraging external agencies to fill gaps without the long-term financial commitments of internal hires or tech subscriptions. “Some recruiting tools are incredibly expensive to bring in-house,” said Hahn. “Retailers need more agility than that. Partnering with outside agencies that already have access to the best tech and networks ultimately saves on the budget.” Still, these efficiencies can’t come at the cost of the human touch, especially when hiring for leadership roles. Despite growing adoption of AI in the hiring process, Hahn warns that poor candidate experiences are becoming a major liability. “We’ve heard countless stories of executive-level talent being greeted by a robot instead of a human and losing interest,” she said. “These are incredible brands with strong reputations, but they’re losing candidates before they even meet them.” Cramer agrees that people – not just processes – must remain central. And when it comes to leadership development, he believes the best place to start is within. “Any company should focus on internal talent vs. external,” he said. “It’s much more difficult to get people to assimilate than to grow from within. You should build your bench and shape your team to operate within your culture.” Indeed, for many retailers, the ability to promote from within is becoming a core component of workforce resilience. It saves time, reduces onboarding costs, and fosters loyalty – key advantages when resources are constrained. “The retailers that will stand out over the next few years are those that have excellent, well-informed, strategic humans running their recruiting process,” Hahn said. “From the first impression to the offer letter, candidates will notice a difference.” Looking ahead, both leaders acknowledge that AI will play a growing role – but likely as an enhancer, not a replacement. “It’s too early to tell how AI will impact hiring,” said Cramer. “Right now, it’s mostly helping people make their jobs more efficient. But in time, it will likely lead to a reduction in workforce.” Retailers, then, face a critical choice. They can treat hiring as a transactional function that can be reduced or eliminated when times get tough – or as a strategic lever that, if used wisely, can future-proof their organization. “Those that thrive over the next few years will ensure the personal touches are there,” Hahn said. “Technology belongs behind the scenes, not front and center in the candidate experience.” In a post-tariff world, the winners won’t necessarily be the biggest brands or those with the largest teams. They’ll be the ones who adapt their talent strategies to new realities. This means investing where it counts, recruiting with precision, and never forgetting the value of a great hire. Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/andreawasserman/2025/05/02/how-tariffs-are-reshaping-retail-hiring-strategies/
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