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AI-Enabled Engineering Is Changing the Rules for Talent, Skills and Workforce Readiness (Episode Two)

AI’s next workforce challenge is not adoption; it is trust, governance and role redesign. Recent PwC research found that most U.S. executives expected AI agents to drastically transform existing roles, even as fewer than half of companies using agents had fundamentally rethought their operating models or redesigned processes around them. For enterprise technology leaders, the…

By Ron Stefanski · May 19, 2026, 6:01 AM UTCAi AgentsArtificial IntelligenceArun VaradarajanAscendion
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AI’s next workforce challenge is not adoption; it is trust, governance and role redesign.

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Recent PwC research found that most U.S.

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executives expected AI agents to drastically transform existing roles, even as fewer than half of companies using agents had fundamentally rethought their operating models or redesigned processes around them.

AI’s next workforce challenge is not adoption; it is trust, governance and role redesign. Recent PwC research found that most U.S. executives expected AI agents to drastically transform existing roles, even as fewer than half of companies using agents had fundamentally rethought their operating models or redesigned processes around them. For enterprise technology leaders, the stakes are no longer just whether AI can speed up delivery, but whether companies can rebuild work itself around disciplined, secure and human-guided systems.

So if AI can write code, build agents and accelerate delivery, what should tomorrow’s engineers actually be trained to do?

In the final episode of this two-part series on DisruptED, host Ron J. Stefanski speaks with Arun Varadarajan, CCO and co-founder of Ascendion, and Wesley Pullen, CTO, about retooling the workforce for an AI-native era. The conversation explores why Ascendion believes the next phase of software engineering is not simply about coding faster, but about democratizing engineering, rebuilding operating models, and shifting talent development from narrow skills to deeper competencies such as reasoning, design, problem-solving and outcome ownership.

What you’ll learn…

  • Why AI changes the engineering job description. Varadarajan argues that as building software becomes easier, the more valuable work becomes deciding what to build, why it matters, who it serves and how it should be designed.
  • Why enterprises need a new operating model, not just new tools. The discussion centers on Ascendion’s view that AI transformation requires changes to processes, talent models and platforms, especially in regulated, security-sensitive enterprise environments.
  • Why the future may reward deeper thinking. Stefanski frames AI-era engineering as a potential return to critical thinking and liberal arts-style reasoning, while Varadarajan and Pullen emphasize curiosity, structured problem-solving, reasoning and disciplined human judgment over technical fluency alone.

Arun Varadarajan is the co-founder of Ascendion, where he helps lead the company’s growth strategy and its AI-powered engineering platform work. Across more than 30 years in technology and business leadership, he has opened new markets, built high-performing organizations and led transformation work at companies including Cognizant, Oracle, Capgemini and startups. His career has focused on connecting emerging technologies with measurable client outcomes, from enterprise data modernization to AI-enabled engineering.

Wesley Pullen is a senior technology executive and Ascendion’s Global Field CTO, with more than 30 years of experience helping enterprises scale AI-driven software delivery, DevSecOps modernization and platform engineering. He has advised Fortune 1000 leaders on agentic AI, governance, product strategy and go-to-market execution, with prior leadership roles at CloudBees, Electric Cloud, CollabNet, Automic Software and BMC Software. His career highlights include scaling global teams, driving major revenue growth, shaping enterprise software delivery strategy and advising startups and industry boards on emerging technology adoption.

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Ron Stefanski is an online entrepreneur and educator who specializes in helping people build and grow online businesses. He is the founder of OneHourProfessor.com, where he shares strategies on content creation, SEO, and online monetization. Stefanski also creates content covering emerging topics at the intersection of education and technology.