In some industries, the old "pay your dues" career model is dead. These remote jobs pay $60 or over per hour to new hires because companies need these skills.
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Postings for entry-level jobs in the U.S. overall have declined about 35% since January 2023 ...
A new Stanford University study found that accountants and software developers are among the positions losing the most entry-level jobs to AI. Employment for workers ages 22 to 25 has declined by 13% ...
Entry-level positions may be the most impacted by the advent of artificial intelligence. The debate over whether artificial-intelligence tools are taking away jobs continues to rage, and recently ...
The growing use of generative AI in the workplace raises a paradox for entry-level workers. The very tasks that once trained new workers—such as summarizing meetings, cleaning data, and drafting memos ...
Artificial Intelligence continues to grow, forcing companies to find a way to close the gap between innovation and preparation. Companies have begun integrating AI into their day-to-day operations.
The unemployment rate for recent college graduates has jumped as companies try to replace entry-level workers with artificial intelligence. Credit...Lorenzo Matteucci Supported by By Kevin Roose ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said AI could soon eliminate 50% of entry-level office jobs. The AI CEO said that companies and the government are "sugarcoating" the risks of AI. Recent data shows Big Tech ...
The world of information technology jobs is evolving rapidly, offering ambitious professionals opportunities to build lucrative, six-figure careers. From cybersecurity to AI development, the IT sector ...
The AI revolution isn't just on its way; it's happening, and the impacts of this new technology are quickly being felt, particularly by Gen Z. Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z is expected to make up ...