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Fuel50 vs Gloat

The Future of Workforce Agility is Skills Intelligence Leadership.

Gloat focuses on orchestrating talent dynamically across projects and roles. Fuel50 leads with enterprise Skills Intelligence — a curated, expert-built skills architecture that powers internal mobility, workforce redesign, and long-term capability building. Where orchestration increases movement, Skills Intelligence builds advantage. Fuel50 is rated higher than Gloat on partnership, administration, and skill mapping (G2) — the metrics most tied to scalable, enterprise-wide impact.

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Good Partner in Doing Business

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Good Partner in Doing Business
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Ease of Administration
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Skill Mapping
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*When workforce transformation requires trust, the data shows that Fuel50’s higher ratings — 94% partnership and 85% ease of administration — signal stronger enterprise alignment and governance,
while 92% skill mapping reflects deeper, more structured Skills Intelligence
than orchestration alone.

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Why Choose Fuel50?

Workforce Orchestration Is Powerful. Skills Intelligence Makes It Strategic. Gloat focuses on dynamically matching talent to work.Fuel50 delivers curated, people-science-backed Skills Intelligence that powers scalable mobility and lasting workforce impact.

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  • People-science-backed Skills Intelligence
  • Expert-curated ontology built by I/O psychologists
  • Organization-specific Skills Blueprint aligned to strategy
  • Structured proficiency frameworks across all skills
  • Human-centered, responsible AI
  • Unified skills layer across the HR ecosystem
  • Marketplace activation across roles, gigs, mentoring & learning
  • Designed for sustainable internal mobility
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  • AI-powered workforce orchestration
  • Dynamic opportunity matching
  • Project-based talent deployment
  • Agile workforce execution

Fuel50 Partners with Enterprises Building Skills-First Workforce Strategies and Internal Mobility at Scale

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Recognized as a Pioneer in Internal Mobility

Josh Bersin
GLOBAL INDUSTRY ANALYST, Bersin Academy

One of the vendors that pioneered the internal mobility market is Fuel50, an innovative tech company that essentially defined the space. I spent several hours talking with two of Fuel50's customers, Vanguard and Ingersoll Rand, and I want to share what I learned.

From Skills Intelligence to Workforce Agility

Fuel50 partners with global enterprises to increase internal mobility, reduce external hiring, strengthen retention, and enable strategic workforce redesign — turning skills visibility into sustained competitive advantage.

Smart Questions. Clear Answers.

Got questions about what sets Fuel50 apart from Gloat? Well, we got answers for you.

How does Fuel50 differ from Gloat’s Workforce Orchestration approach?

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Gloat focuses on dynamically matching talent to work through AI-driven orchestration.

Fuel50 leads with enterprise Skills Intelligence — a curated, people-science-backed skills architecture that powers orchestration while embedding structure, proficiency levels, and governance into every mobility decision. Orchestration moves talent; Skills Intelligence builds lasting capability.

How do the skills capabilities compare between Fuel50 and Gloat?

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According to G2 (Winter 2026), Fuel50 is rated higher in Skill Mapping (92% vs. 78%).

This reflects deeper, more structured skills architecture — enabling more precise mobility, workforce planning, and strategic redesign.

Which platform demonstrates stronger enterprise partnership?

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G2 ratings show Fuel50 higher on “Good Partner in Doing Business” (94% vs. 83%).

For enterprise workforce transformation, vendor alignment and long-term support are critical to scaling mobility initiatives successfully.

Which platform is easier to administer at scale?

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Fuel50 is rated higher for Ease of Administration on G2 (85% vs. 74%).

This signals stronger governance and lower operational friction for HR and IT teams managing mobility across the enterprise.

How does Fuel50 support responsible AI and compliance?

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Fuel50 embeds people-science frameworks and governance into its platform design, supported by:

  • Five consecutive SOC 2 audits
  • NYC Anti-Bias compliance since 2020

  • Human oversight across AI processes

This ensures workforce decisions are transparent, structured, and defensible at enterprise scale.

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Build Workforce Agility on Skills Intelligence Leadership

Fuel50 builds the Skills Intelligence that makes it strategic, scalable, and defensible. Rated higher on partnership, administration, and skill mapping (G2).