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Entry-level jobs calling for AI skills nearly doubled from a year ago, says report

As of March, 4.2% of full-time early-career jobs called for AI skills, nearly double the share from a year ago, according to Handshake's 2026 graduate report.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Entry-level jobs calling for AI skills nearly doubled from a year ago, says report

As of March, 4.2% of full-time early-career jobs called for AI skills, nearly double the share from a year ago, according to Handshake's 2026 graduate report.

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forbes.com2 mesi fa

College Graduates Face Tight Job Market, And Many Blame AI, Finds Survey

Recent and upcoming college grads fear that AI is limiting entry-level jobs, and most feel their schools have not prepared them well for that fact, finds new survey.

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  1. martedì 28 aprile 2026·forbes.com

    College Graduates Face Tight Job Market, And Many Blame AI, Finds Survey

    Recent and upcoming college grads fear that AI is limiting entry-level jobs, and most feel their schools have not prepared them well for that fact, finds new survey.

  2. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·cnbc.com

    Entry-level jobs calling for AI skills nearly doubled from a year ago, says report

    As of March, 4.2% of full-time early-career jobs called for AI skills, nearly double the share from a year ago, according to Handshake's 2026 graduate report.