"Employers are changing what they ask for in entry-level roles," Dan Priest, PwC's U.S. chief AI officer, told Fortune.
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 ...
The government has unveiled new support for young people getting their first jobs in a labour market impacted by AI. Among ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. Ironically, this is not the case. It appears as though there ...
Experts point to pandemic-era talent hoarding, rising interest rates and declining investor capital as the true cause of ...
The evidence is mounting. There was a time when a college degree all but guaranteed a job. Not anymore. For decades, entry-level roles served as the primary on-ramp into the workforce for college ...
New reports show artificial intelligence is taking over basic workplace tasks, but the first digital-native generation has a secret weapon.
AI is splitting work into two tracks and pushing entry-level jobs to demand senior skills, a new PwC report finds.
The unemployment rate for recent grads is the highest in five years, but AI is not primarily to blame — at least not yet ...