But the one that captures the biggest near-term worry is the diamond. If entry-level and junior jobs are disproportionately affected by AI, white-collar organisations may end up narrower at the top ...
Forty-eight percent of workers say they’re at least somewhat likely to search for a job by mid-2026, according to a Bankrate survey. This story was originally published on HR Dive. To receive daily ...
For a long time, the deal for a wide range of careers has been simple enough. Entry-level workers carried out routine tasks ...
College is no longer the gateway to opportunity that it once was. Rising tuition, uncertain ROI and the rapid, AI-driven evolution of entry-level jobs are reshaping the value of a four-year degree, ...
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Amazon today published a blog post by Michelle Vaz, managing director, AWS Training and Certification, that contains some fascinating insights about how AI is changing the landscape for people early ...
As AI displaces entry-level jobs, colleges need to teach students the skills needed to compete in the workforce, including leadership skills and judgment ...
What happens when the traditional launchpad for careers starts to crumble? For recent graduates, this isn’t just a hypothetical question, it’s a harsh reality. The once-reliable pipeline of ...
Key takeaway: An entry-level job is the lowest-level position in a given discipline, company, or industry. In other words, it’s the first step in a particular career path. While some entry-level ...
Entry-level positions may be the most impacted by the advent of artificial intelligence. The debate over whether artificial-intelligence tools are taking away jobs continues to rage, and recently ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is doing exactly what security teams hoped it would do: eliminate the repetitive, low-value work that has long burned out junior analysts. But in solving this problem, it ...