AI shakes up the job market for newcomers
AI's Impact on Entry-Level Jobs: Gen Z Faces New Challenges
The rise of AI is reshaping entry‑level jobs, pushing companies to automate tasks traditionally done by recent grads. As job postings drop, Gen Z feels the squeeze in the job market. With entry‑level roles declining by 35% in early 2023, companies turn to AI tools like ChatGPT for tasks. Is AI really diminishing degree values? Let's explore.
AI's Impact on Entry‑Level Jobs
Decline in Job Postings
Challenges Facing Recent Graduates
Corporate Adjustments in Hiring
Broader Economic Implications
Public Reactions to AI Automation
Future Workforce Trends
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