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Employee experience in recent years has been fundamentally redefined. Workplaces are judged by productivity and most importantly whether employees feel supported, respected, and genuinely connected. Workplace technology has become central to this shift. Last year 75% of knowledge workers used AI, and 92% of businesses plan to increase their AI investments this year. These numbers reflect confidence that technology can be used to make work more efficient, inclusive, flexible, and human.
Technology is a powerful tool to enable human ingenuity.
What were once “Employee Benefits” are now evolving into ecosystems of care. Employee benefits are being reshaped to support the full spectrum of human needs, from mental health, caregiving, neurodiversity, flexible leave, to financial well-being. By 2026, half of digital workforce leaders are expected to implement a digital employee experience strategy, up from just 30% in 2024. This shift signals a move away from generic rewards towards systems that create equity.
Technology is enabling this transformation. Centralized platforms bring together recognition, health and wellness, financial support, and tax-saving benefits into one digital-first hub. Employees no longer have to navigate piles of paperwork or fragmented portals to access what they are entitled to. Technology enabled processes are easy, friction is low, and utilization rises; especially for deskless and frontline workers who are often overlooked.
Belonging, once seen as a cultural aspiration, is now a measurable outcome. Organizations are tracking engagement, participation, and equity as rigorously as performance. Technology is at the heart of this shift because it translates good intent into consistent, everyday behaviors. Here’s how this translates into everyday employee experience:
This is inclusion at scale, where technology turns good intentions into lived experience.
AI is unlocking a new era where employee support feels deeply personal. For years, benefits were designed as one-size-fits-all. Today, AI-powered insights enable organizations to understand the diverse needs of their workforce. And this shift becomes tangible in the everyday moments that shape how employees feel supported:
The result is a more inclusive experience where employees feel seen. For leaders, this is more than efficiency; it is about building a workplace where diverse needs are acknowledged and addressed in real time.
Technology is transforming how organizations hire and support employees every day. Alternative assessment platforms enabling skills-based hiring are creating pathways for neurodiverse candidates. Digital coaching portals and buddy systems provide personalized guidance, making the workplace more accessible to those historically left out.
Financial well-being is being redesigned for real, everyday pressures. Payroll-linked early wage access, micro-savings, and financial counselling delivered through benefits portals are addressing day-to-day pressures. For lower-income employees, this shifts a month from stressful to secure.
Mental health support, often the most requested benefit, has become more accessible through teletherapy and digital triage. Employees can now seek help anonymously, in language of their preference, with privacy safeguards in place. The result is reduced stigma, higher utilization, and a culture where well-being is prioritized.
The future of employee experience lies in embedding inclusion into the very core of technology strategy.
Belonging needs the same clarity and tracking that organizations apply to performance. Accessibility should be designed into every system from day one.
Leaders now have a clear path:
Workforce resilience in coming years will not be built on benefits, but on flexibility and belonging powered by technology. The organizations that embrace this shift will inspire loyalty and define what sustainable productivity looks like.
As we move into a new phase of workplace, one principle becomes clear – Technology is a powerful tool to enable human ingenuity.
Guest contributor Ajay Sharma is a seasoned IT professional with 25+ of experience in driving digital innovation and transformation within leading global organizations. Currently engaged with Pluxee as Country Technology Director Ajay has a proven track record of delivering strategic solutions that enhance customer satisfaction and drive business growth. Any opinions expressed in this article are strictly those of the author.
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