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Gen Z job openings have dwindled since 2022 as AI slams entry-level roles: study
The numbers are in — and it looks like artificial intelligence is coming for Gen Z jobs. US job postings for young adults aged 22 to 25 – the heart of the job-seeking segment of Generation Z – have ... Read More
As AI wipes out entry-level jobs, one sector is booming: here’s why

The rise of artificial intelligence is taking a significant and measurable toll on the US job market, with a new study suggesting that job postings have plunged 32% since the debut of ChatGPT. Read More
The graduate 'jobpocalypse': Where have all the entry-level jobs gone? | FT Working It

Entry-level jobs are disappearing. The promise of AI’s workplace abilities and economic uncertainties have caused many companies to take pause while graduate-level unemployment is at an all-time high. Read More
Artificial intelligence threatening to push young people out of entry-level jobs
Throughout her university career, Jacqueline Silver assumed her computer science degree would guarantee her a job. Finding out she was wrong was a demoralizing experience. Silver, who graduated ... Read More
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is hiring engineers in a tough job market as it looks to ...
Meta is actively recruiting recent college graduates for entry-level tech roles, offering competitive salaries ranging from $176,000 to $290,000 annually. Despite a challenging job market, the tech ... Read More
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