'Young People Feel Uncertainty Because Of The Huge Disruption In The Job Market'
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Young people entering the labor market after their studies find it harder to find a job. This is reported by De Standaard. 20 percent fewer young people under the age of 25 started a permanent job in their first year.
According to Acerta, the situation for young jobseekers has never been more complicated in five years. This is the cause: a labour market that is still plagued by geopolitical uncertainties. And the first effects of the rise in artificial intelligence. ...
'Young People Feel Uncertainty Because Of The Huge Disruption In The Job Market'
'It could be in IT, it could be in administration, it could be in legal, it could be in technical services, but entry level jobs are rapidly disappearing because AI is taking them over.' 'So, the big question what would happen if the bottom rung of the ladder is removed?'
Thousands of jobs are currently falling victim to the efficiency-driven pursuit of artificial intelligence. Savings are particularly common when it comes to young talent. Here's why that's short-sighted.
The AI is not taking away senior positions, but entry posts. New graduates are encountering a labor market that prefers automation for routine tasks, leaving generation Z without the professional ladder needed to grow. Figures and testimonies confirm this. *** The AI is replacing the tasks of junior employees, reducing learning opportunities for recent graduates. Unemployment among young graduates in the US reached 5.7% in the first quarter of 2…
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