Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. Since most employers ask for two to three years of work ...
The labor market is in a strange place right now. Unemployment figures remain low as the economy continues to add a surprisingly steady number of jobs. But talk to any recent college graduate and a ...
Only 30 percent of 2025 graduates found full-time jobs in their field, and most of those students submitted dozens of internship applications.
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 ...
Ever since she graduated a year ago with a degree in computer science, Maggie Chen, 23, has been searching for her first real job. The process has been grueling and impersonal, she said, involving a ...
AI is reshaping, and in some cases, replacing entry-level work. Without junior roles, who will become the next generation of managers?
Entry-level finance jobs down 24% as AI drafts 95% of IPO prospectuses—JPMorgan's $19.8B tech spend builds an unclosable lead.
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