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Recently, I wrote about the higher unemployment rate for young workers, focusing on 20- to 24-year-olds, and also how younger men are disproportionately impacted. This week, I am still focusing ...
Entry-level job trends for college grads reflect broader economic shifts over the last 15 years. Millennials took retail jobs post-recession; Gen Z leaned toward tech and healthcare. The shifting ...
Copilot is on the way to Microsoft Excel. Or rather, more Copilot is being packed into the popular spreadsheet program. A new COPILOT function is rolling out now to users in the Beta Channel and ...
AI in, Gen Z out. Experts are warning that entry-level jobs may be disappearing, leaving Gen Z unemployed. Entry-level jobs may be shifting or all together disappearing leaving Gen Z on the job hunt.
The AI revolution isn't just on its way; it's happening, and the impacts of this new technology are quickly being felt, particularly by Gen Z. Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z is expected to make up ...