Entry-level workers are struggling to find their footing on the corporate ladder. The unemployment rate for recent college graduates aged 22-27 ticked up to 5.8% in March, according to research from ...
The unemployment rate for recent college graduates has jumped as companies try to replace entry-level workers with artificial intelligence. Credit...Lorenzo Matteucci Supported by By Kevin Roose ...
New college graduates, Gen Z workers and professionals making a career pivot are facing an AI-fueled challenge. But these jobs are defying the trend, offering strong pay, low AI risk and growth ...
If and when AI will start replacing human labor has been the subject of numerous debates. While it’s still hard to say with certainty if AI is beginning to take over roles previously done by humans, a ...
The rise of generative AI is making it harder for recent college graduates to get a foothold on the corporate ladder as they start their careers. Job listings for the kind of entry-level corporate ...
New college graduates are facing one of the most challenging markets for entry-level jobs in a decade. PBS News asked recent grads about their job searches, and John Yang speaks with Christine ...