Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. We're well into the second half of the year now. And with fall ...
Are entry-level jobs going away? If you’ve been job hunting lately, it might feel like they are. Once, new graduates could find jobs that required little to no prior experience, allowing them to build ...
You might be staring at your budget, wondering how you’re supposed to cover rent, debt, and everything else on $20–$25 an ...
Getting a job fresh out of college may get harder as AI snaps up good entry-level positions, this work futurist says. Employers will be looking for more skills and experience than many early-career ...
AI in, Gen Z out. Experts are warning that entry-level jobs may be disappearing, leaving Gen Z unemployed. Entry-level jobs may be shifting or all together disappearing leaving Gen Z on the job hunt.
Some companies are asking whether they need to hire as many entry-level workers, given that AI can handle tasks done by the least-experienced employees, such as answering customer service questions, ...
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 ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has become the latest to add his voice to a cacophony of warnings that artificial intelligence (AI) is eliminating entry-level jobs. A recent report by job search ...