The data center industry is growing so fast that companies are hiring former DJs and cab drivers to rack servers. If you are willing to start at the bottom, there is a massive career waiting for you.
A massive new study reveals the entry-level roles automated by AI aren't disappearing—they're getting a major promotion.
AI is changing what skills employers want from their junior workers. A major PwC survey found that employers want junior employees to have "traditionally senior" skills. PwC's global jobs barometer ...
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 ...
Still, Gen-Z’s coming of age is happening alongside the arrival of AI—a tech that’s dramatically upending the job market and threatening entry-level jobs traditionally filled by fresh graduates. So is ...
One in three new accounting and finance hires are leaving within their first year, according to a new survey from payroll platform BambooHR. AI tools are automating much of the routine, entry-level ...
Trying to land a job in the AI era is becoming increasingly difficult, particularly for people seeking entry-level and graduate roles. These jobs are at their lowest level in a decade, making up just ...
Two parallel workforce crises are unfolding: Experienced workers are being laid off for AI capabilities that don’t exist yet, while new graduates find that the entry-level roles they need to launch ...
The growing use of generative AI in the workplace raises a paradox for entry-level workers. The very tasks that once trained new workers—such as summarizing meetings, cleaning data, and drafting memos ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Artificial intelligence is having a significant impact on many types of jobs ...