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Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
8 hours ago

Jobs lost to AI could reappear elsewhere - and solidify AI-focused roles

AI reshapes hiring expectations, but talent needs persist as employers shift toward hands-on, AI-familiar candidates and reallocate hiring to new roles.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
5 months ago

Stop Blaming AI. Start Preparing Students for Work

A recent Federal Reserve analysis showed that the unemployment gap between high school and college graduates has been narrowing since the 2008 recession and now sits at around 2.5 percentage points, down from an average of five percentage points from roughly the 1980s to early 2000s. The National Association of Colleges and Employers' 2026 Job Outlook Survey found that employers expect hiring for the Class of 2026 to remain flat. Next year's job market likely won't improve for college graduates.
Higher education
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
8 months ago

First-of-its-kind Stanford study says AI is starting to have a 'significant and disproportionate impact' on entry-level workers in the U.S.

Widespread generative AI adoption has caused a significant, disproportionate 13% employment decline for U.S. entry-level workers aged 22–25 in highly AI-exposed occupations.
Artificial intelligence
fromHarvard Business Review
8 months ago

Soft Skills Matter Now More Than Ever, According to New Research

Foundational skills—collaboration, mathematical thinking, and adaptability—matter more than specialized technical knowledge for individual career success and firm performance in the AI era.
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