Ai Is Keeping Recent College Grads Out Of Work
For Some Recent Graduates The A I Job Apocalypse May Already Be Here Why it matters: the analysis from oxford economics adds hard evidence to anecdotal reports — and scary warnings — that ai is displacing white collar workers. For recent college graduates, the cracks are starting to show. some large employers have said they're replacing entry level workers with artificial intelligence in order to streamline.
For Some Recent Graduates The A I Job Apocalypse May Already Be Here Unemployment is rising among recent college grads as employers turn to artificial intelligence to handle entry level work. Meet today’s growing class of underemployed college graduates, the term economists use to describe young people stuck in a job that doesn’t require the degree they earned. ‘i feel helpless’: college graduates can’t find entry level roles in shrinking market amid rise of ai young american graduates expressed frustration over fewer job openings and longer searches. The researchers say that dwindling prospects in ai exposed jobs is contributing to lackluster overall employment growth for the 22 to 25 age group, even as employment for other workers has grown at a higher rate.
Could Ai Threaten Gen Z S Career Prospects College Students Reveal ‘i feel helpless’: college graduates can’t find entry level roles in shrinking market amid rise of ai young american graduates expressed frustration over fewer job openings and longer searches. The researchers say that dwindling prospects in ai exposed jobs is contributing to lackluster overall employment growth for the 22 to 25 age group, even as employment for other workers has grown at a higher rate. Axios reported that “ai is keeping recent college grads out of work.” in a much discussed interview predicting a labor “bloodbath,” anthropic ceo dario amodei made the audacious forecast that ai could wipe out half of all entry level white collar jobs within the next five years. Recently, the labor market has been slow to add workers, especially recent college graduates. Ai is becoming a major driver of workforce reductions, with over 10,000 job cuts in the u.s. in 2025 directly linked to automation, according to new data. entry level roles are being hit hardest,. In the next year, ai will lead to layoffs for many recent college graduates. while 22% of hiring managers say within the next year no recent graduates will face layoffs at their company because of ai, 78% say they will.
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