AI TrainingDecember 23, 2025

Reskilling Automated Jobs: The AI Transition Plan

How to retrain employees whose roles are being automated by AI.

By Gildas Garrec·3 min

Reskilling Automated Jobs: The AI Transition Plan

How to retrain employees whose roles are being automated by AI.

Table of contents: AI training has become a strategic imperative for French SMBs. In 2026, failing to train your teams on artificial intelligence tools is the equivalent of what a lack of IT training meant in the early 2000s: a serious competitive disadvantage.

Why train your teams on AI now

The reasons are multiple and converging:

  • Productivity: employees who are proficient with AI tools are on average 35% more productive on office tasks.
  • Talent retention: employees want to work with modern tools. 67% of workers under 35 consider AI proficiency a key factor when choosing an employer.
  • Competitiveness: your competitors are already training their teams. Every month of delay widens the gap.
  • Future-proofing: training today means preparing for the role transitions of tomorrow.

Essential AI skills by role

For executives

  • Understanding the possibilities and limitations of AI
  • Evaluating an AI business case
  • Identifying strategic use cases
  • Steering an AI project

For managers

  • Using AI assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini) on a daily basis
  • Automating team workflows
  • Analyzing performance data with AI
  • Managing AI-driven change

For employees

  • Prompt engineering: communicating effectively with AI
  • Using AI tools specific to their field
  • Detecting AI errors and biases
  • Protecting sensitive data

The 90-day training plan

Weeks 1–2: Awareness
  • Introduction to AI and its business applications
  • Demonstration of available tools
  • Addressing concerns and questions
Weeks 3–6: Hands-on training – Level 1
  • Getting started with generative AI assistants
  • Basic prompt engineering
  • Integration into existing workflows
  • Practical exercises based on real company use cases
Weeks 7–10: Hands-on training – Level 2
  • Automation with no-code tools
  • Data analysis with AI
  • Building automated workflows
  • Team projects
Weeks 11–13: Consolidation and independence
  • Individual automation projects
  • Sharing best practices
  • Setting up an AI monitoring routine
  • Ongoing training plan

Funding AI training for your teams

Several funding options are available for French SMBs:

  • OPCO: your sector's collective funding body can finance certified AI training programs. Average budget of €1,500 to €5,000 per employee.
  • CPF: employees can use their Personal Training Account (Compte Personnel de Formation) to fund AI certifications.
  • FNE-Formation: a government scheme covering up to 70% of costs for SMBs undergoing significant transformation.
  • France Num: digital vouchers ranging from €500 to €6,500 for digital skills training.
  • BPI France: funded diagnostics and support programs for AI transformation.

Recommended training platforms

  • OpenClassrooms: accessible, French-language, certified AI learning paths
  • Coursera / Google AI: in-depth courses, often free
  • Simplon: intensive, inclusive training programs
  • Les Geeks des Chiffres: data and AI training geared toward SMBs

Measuring training ROI

To justify the investment, track the following:

  • Time saved per employee per week on automated tasks
  • Adoption rate of AI tools after training
  • Number of processes automated by trained teams
  • Employee satisfaction (before/after survey)
  • Business impact: revenue growth, error reduction, improved customer service
Go further: check out our Training your teams on AI: the complete guide for SMBs, which covers the full picture.

Conclusion

Training your teams on AI is not an expense — it's an investment with measurable ROI from the very first weeks. SMBs that invest in AI training today are building the skills that will drive their success tomorrow.

Train your teams on AI: request a training program tailored to your SMB.