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.
A new survey of 1,500 employees showed AI isn't destroying entry-level jobs but the type of work expected is changing.
Cuban said the shift is already underway, driven by companies weighing the cost and productivity of AI systems against human labor.
AMID speculation that AI will eliminate entry-level jobs, young professionals are anxious about launching their careers. The World Economic Forum’s Youth Pulse 2026 survey found that two-thirds of ...
As companies find ways for AI to automate routine tasks, entry-level roles are at risk of disappearing. But instead of eliminating these jobs, you can redesign them to develop talent, strengthen ...