Employment in the tech industry is projected to grow 15% over the next decade, which is much higher than the average growth rate for all occupations, according to BLS. If you are a relatively young ...
Are entry-level jobs going away? If you’ve been job hunting lately, it might feel like they are. Once, new graduates could find jobs that required little to no prior experience, allowing them to build ...
While AI is not replacing entire professions, it is reducing the number of task-based roles that once served as training ...
A new Stanford University study found that accountants and software developers are among the positions losing the most entry-level jobs to AI. Employment for workers ages 22 to 25 has declined by 13% ...
For decades, the entry-level job has been a crucial proving ground — a place to build skills, make connections and begin a career. But in the age of artificial intelligence and automation, many of ...
Looking for a high-paying remote job? These eight entry-level roles pay at least $49 an hour and can be done from home with ...
The CEO of tech firm Anthropic believes artificial intelligence will wipe out half of all entry-level jobs and drive unemployment up to 10% to 20% in the next five years — and those trends are already ...
AI in, Gen Z out. Experts are warning that entry-level jobs may be disappearing, leaving Gen Z unemployed. Entry-level jobs may be shifting or all together disappearing leaving Gen Z on the job hunt.
A new report suggests that AI is responsible for a 25% decrease in hiring of recent graduates at big tech companies, including Meta, Microsoft, and Google. A new report from SignalFire, a venture ...