The graduate ‘jobpocalypse’: Where have all the entry-level jobs gone? | FT Working It

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Entry-level jobs are disappearing. The promise of AI’s workplace abilities and economic uncertainties have caused many companies to take pause while graduate-level unemployment is at an all-time high. What will the future of work look like if there are fewer starter jobs and middle management positions? Professional development and leadership pipelines will need to be redefined but how are companies doing it?

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