"The traditional route that Singaporeans are being educated on is you study hard, get a good degree, and then you are able to ...
AI is splitting work into two tracks and pushing entry-level jobs to demand senior skills, a new PwC report finds.
Exactly how artificial intelligence will shake up the U.S. job market won't be certain for years. In the short term, the rapid buildout of data centers powering the rise of artificial intelligence is ...
For the past two years, the slowdown in entry-level hiring has been widely blamed on artificial intelligence. While Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has warned AI could wipe out half of all entry-level ...
What do the numbers really say about the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market? The answer might surprise you. Haven’t you heard? White-collar jobs are going away, decimated by AI.
Here’s how young job seekers, businesses, and society should adapt to the AI revolution. Artificial intelligence has not so far produced a clean story of mass unemployment. Aggregate employment in ...
There has been no shortage of bold claims recently about artificial intelligence (AI) and jobs — from mass unemployment to over-hyped distraction. Much of this debate is speculative. Often, coming ...
College students who are about to enter the workforce are becoming increasingly worried about artificial intelligence gobbling up entry-level jobs, a new study shows. According to a March 2026 study ...
It remains difficult for Americans to find a new job, especially among people in their 20s. Even internships for college students have become harder to secure these days. Over the past year and a half ...
This content was created by The Chronicle’s editorial team, supported by a grant from Strada Education Foundation. Read our policies on foundation support. In 2025, companies cut 1.1 million jobs, the ...
Welcome to the HBR Executive Agenda for March 12, 2026. HBR Executive delivers trusted insights and actionable strategies to guide leaders through consequential decisions. Practical tools, and forward ...
For decades, entry-level jobs served as the proving ground for ambitious young workers: handling repetitive tasks, learning the ropes, and steadily building experience. In this episode of Inc.