What AI is doing is forcing an “occupational transformation” among entry-level roles,.................tasks performed by junior-level professionals are shifting toward less AI-exposed functions.
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What AI is doing is forcing an “occupational transformation” among entry-level roles,.................tasks performed by junior-level professionals are shifting toward less AI-exposed functions.
That's funny though. I've met some young people with LLM utilization skills that I would absolutely hire, if I were hiring.
The problem is the "gap" of people that don't have skills to use LLMs efficiently or a proven track record.
When I talk to friends, I'm surprised how many have barely used AI at all, except for generating a cat pic here or asking it to tell a joke there.
They are blown away to learn it can help you optimize workflows, scripting and even read files and crunch data.
Think it's easy to fall in a bubble when you hang out in tech-savvy places online
AI is not killing entry-level jobs its evolving them. The real risk is being unprepared for that shift.