Why AI won’t kill the entry-level job ServiceNow CFO Gina Mastantuono pushes back against predictions of entry-level job losses due to AI. She explains why recent college grads are uniquely positioned ...
Months of hot takes have blamed Gen Z for bad attitudes, no work ethic, and too many demands. But labor market data tells a far less convenient story. The entry-level rungs of the employment ladder ...
Kayla Cruz started hunting for jobs in the New York region after she graduated from Northeastern University last May. She’s still looking. The job market for recent college graduates in New York is ...
Welcome to the HBR Executive Agenda for March 12, 2026. HBR Executive delivers trusted insights and actionable strategies to guide leaders through consequential decisions. Practical tools, and forward ...
Employees in the U.S are clinging to their jobs in a labor market characterized by historically low rates of worker turnover, recent data shows. Data from ADP Research, a provider of labor market ...
Just a few years ago, a junior employee in finance was expected to master Excel, learn about the company and analyze data in response to specific requests. Today, artificial intelligence can handle ...
Colleges must invest in programs that give students real work experience before they graduate. Colleges Must Close the Experience Gap Entry-level jobs are on the chopping block. An August report from ...
In brief: Amid multiple depressing reports of AI causing job layoffs and white-collar workers under threat, here's some rare positive news: IBM is tripling the number of entry-level workers it plans ...
Small businesses often do not have the time or resources to onboard recent graduates with little or no experience. 020 Creative/iStock via Getty Images Plus Small businesses are planning to hire fewer ...
Omar Haroun, co-founder and CEO of Eudia, an AI-powered legal services company, credits a recent Gen-Z hire with his epiphany about the future of the entry-level job market. The employee, whom Haroun ...
This article was featured in New York’s One Great Story newsletter. Sign up here. Not long after graduating from the University of Texas at Austin in 2021, Donald King landed a job as an associate at ...