The Vast Majority of Grads Fear AI Is Reshaping the Entry-Level Job Market (and Not in Their Favor)
Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Monster. Artificial intelligence is already shaping how graduates learn, work, and search for jobs. But for many entering the workforce, excitement about AI is paired with uncertainty. If you’re asking, “Is AI replacing entry-level jobs?”, you’re one of many. According to new research…
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