AI may be shrinking entry-level hiring faster than many companies expected. New research shows what that means for early careers and future talent pipelines.
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Data suggest companies are cutting entry-level jobs and replacing them with artificial intelligence, especially in some white-collar industries. Experts say this upends the traditional career ladder, ...
Some U.S. states offer abundant opportunities and affordable living, while others present an uphill battle for even the most qualified candidates. Entry-level positions are down 29% since January 2024 ...
Amid what is widely considered a difficult job market for recent college graduates, Atlassian CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes just issued a glimmer of hope. He told staff that while the software company would ...
Recent data shows a sharp decline in entry-level job opportunities for the class of 2026, with postings falling 7% in 2025 ...
If you are interested in organisations and geometry, these are heady times. The classic shape of the company hierarchy is a pyramid: lots of people at the bottom, tapering to a single point at the top ...
New graduate hiring is expected to rise 5.6% for the Class of 2026, creating more opportunities for entry-level job seekers. Customer service, administrative, and sales roles saw some of the biggest ...