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AI Slams the Brakes on Entry-Level Jobs for New Grads
Experts say AI is boosting high-skill demand but cutting back on entry-level jobs, forcing graduates to adopt new technical skills fast.
According to the Cengage Group 2025 Graduate Employability Report, the tight labor market, the current state of the economy and changes due to AI are to blame for the decline in entry-level hiring.
Looking for good pay without the growth grind? Here are 10 remote entry-level jobs that pay at least $25 per hour, backed by ...
Explore 10 remote, entry-level jobs that pay $70,000 annually and require no prior experience, making them ideal for new ...
To build a stronger future workforce, CISOs need to prioritize problem-solving over existing technical knowledge, while ...
Jerome Powell says that while the job creation is slowing "broadly," AI is also likely affecting the job market.
Companies are not just planning to hire more freshers; they are creating digitally-enabled roles for rapid learning. Across ...
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New entry requirements for Teagasc courses have been introduced
Teagasc has announced the introduction of new entry requirements for its full time Level 5 education programmes in agriculture, horticulture, equine and forestry, which will come into effect for ...
AWS’ Michelle Vaz discusses upskilling and how aspiring software development engineers can position themselves for success.
Teagasc has announced the introduction of new entry requirements for its full-time Level 5 education programmes in ...
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