Locked out — How AI automation is shrinking the entry-level market for graduates

27 avril 2026 | Linda Meyer
Employers will continue to choose the most productive and cost-effective option available to them, and increasingly, that option is automation. Expecting them to absorb underprepared graduates out of goodwill is not a strategy.
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