AI and Entry Level Jobs - Getting to Inflection Point for Problems
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on October 20, 2025, 2:08 PM
The data is coming out on AI and jobs: "The United Kingdom’s technology sector is cutting back sharply on graduate recruitment, with new figures showing a 46 percent drop in entry-level roles over the past year — and an additional 53 percent decline projected for the coming year. According to the Institute of Student Employers (ISE), the dramatic contraction signals a major shift in how the industry hires as artificial intelligence begins to take over the very tasks once assigned to new recruits."
Good People, anyone who tells you that AI will not affect jobs is not fair. And anyone who tells you that AI will create new jobs to compensate for the ones it is taking is not factual. The world is entering a huge inflection point when it comes to entry level jobs

The data is coming out on AI and jobs: "The United Kingdom’s technology sector is cutting back sharply on graduate recruitment, with new figures showing a 46 percent drop in entry-level roles over the past year — and an additional 53 percent decline projected for the coming year. According to the Institute of Student Employers (ISE), the dramatic contraction signals a major shift in how the industry hires as artificial intelligence begins to take over the very tasks once assigned to new recruits."
Good People, anyone who tells you that AI will not affect jobs is not fair. And anyone who tells you that AI will create new jobs to compensate for the ones it is taking is not factual. The world is entering a huge inflection point when it comes to entry level jobs
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