Your entry-level job is getting harder thanks to AI
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Your entry-level job is getting harder thanks to AI
AI automation is increasing fears that entry-level jobs will disappear by replacing certain skills. A survey of employers indicates demand is still growing for specific entry-level roles. Employers expect entry-level work to involve a higher bar of skills and responsibilities than before. Companies are likely to adapt by adjusting hiring needs toward roles where human capabilities remain valuable alongside AI tools. The net effect is not uniform job loss across all entry-level positions, but a shift in which tasks are automated and which competencies are required. Industries that rely on ongoing operational and support functions may benefit from AI in hiring and workforce planning.
"AI has stoked fears that entry-level jobs are disappearing as it automates some skills."
"A new survey showed that employers still see an increase in demand in certain entry-level roles."
"The bar for the type of work entry-level workers will be doing is increasing, the report said."
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