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Many entry-level workers are having a tougher time finding jobs these days. LinkedIn is sharing one tip that could help. The professional networking site published a list of its predictions for 2026 ...
From on-again-off-again tariffs, economic uncertainty, and layoffs, fresh graduates are in one of the toughest job markets in recent history. More than half do not have a job lined up by the time they ...
Early signs show that entry-level hiring is starting to rebound after years of decline.
New graduates struggle to secure entry-level jobs amid low hiring Networking and alumni connections improve job prospects Flexibility and transferable skills help widen opportunities AI reshaping ...
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 ...
Some high-profile layoffs and job cuts at the end of 2025 — including 14,000 roles eliminated at Amazon — were pinned on AI adoption, but that may be a convenient narrative for employers, Jason Walker ...
Although it is still early, several new signals suggest employers are boosting entry-level hiring this spring after much ...
Anthropic.ai founder Dario Amodei has set the cat among the pigeons by predicting that AI could eliminate half of all entry-level, white-collar jobs within five years. Aneesh Raman, a senior leader in ...