AI Widens the Software Engineering Pay and Skill Divide
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AI Widens the Software Engineering Pay and Skill Divide
Picture this scene from 2020. A senior engineer returns from vacation to a codebase in disarray. Junior team members merged pull requests without deep review. They introduced unnecessary database tables and bolted on serverless tools or Kafka without clear justification. The senior steps in to restore order through careful oversight and refactoring. Fast forward to a Monday in 2026. The same engineer opens their laptop to seven massive pull requ…
Data from the World Economic Forum. Andrea Unger, engineer and four-time world trading champion: “Technology accelerates procedures. Management and responsibility remain human.”
The Skills Mismatch And The Widening AI Divide
Two recent studies on Philippine education, one looking at the broader education system and another focusing specifically on public relations education, arrive at a strikingly similar conclusion: the country is preparing learners for a world that is changing faster than the education system can keep up. The first is the 2026 State of Philippine Education by the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd). The second is The Praxis Paradox: A Structu…
Given the advances of Artificial Intelligence that are accelerating the transformation of the skills that people need to access, stay and advance in the labor market, the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO) warned that Mexico needs to adapt its education system to these new trends as there is a risk of widening the gaps between formal and informal workers.
NACE: Employer Expectations for AI Skills Meet Student Skepticism
More than one-third of entry-level jobs require artificial intelligence skills, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers’ Job Outlook Spring Update, which is based on a survey of nearly 200 employers. That is nearly triple the amount that indicated this just six months… The post NACE: Employer Expectations The post NACE: Employer Expectations for AI Skills Meet Student Skepticism first appeared on Recruiting Headlines.
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