A Harvard University study warns artificial intelligence is taking away entry-level jobs from college graduates.
In our recent national survey, we found that small businesses are 30% more likely than larger employers to say they are not hiring recent college graduates in 2026. About 1 in 5 small-business ...
The new year always presents an array of opportunities for individuals, whether in finances, education, or career advancement.
Researchers and executives warn that the trend could have consequences that extend far beyond today’s job market.
The United Nations announces 22 job openings in Nairobi, ranging from internships to senior roles in diverse fields, ...
"The roles of a product designer and a lead engineer are going to merge in many software companies," Anagnost said. "You're ...
New reporting by the Wall Street Journal has revealed what many young workers are feeling: that the share of entry-level jobs appears to be shrinking. The reporting draws on analysis by the Burning ...
After years of whiplash - from the great resignation to "the big stay" - the U.S. hiring market is entering 2026 in an unfamiliar place: not collapsing, not booming, but stuck in a cautious holding ...
Experts say AI won't just replace jobs — it could spark new industries and opportunities Australians can't yet imagine.
Discover how to decide between an entry-level job and an internship. Understand the pros and cons to make the best career ...
Equity Bank Kenya has launched a fresh recruitment drive targeting bachelor's degree holders for various entry-level and ...
For the past year, recent college graduates have faced a job market flooded with more applicants and fewer jobs. For the ...