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Updated · Hackaday · Jun 14
US Computer Science Graduates Hit Record 6.1% Unemployment as AI Reshapes Entry-Level Hiring
Updated
Updated · Hackaday · Jun 14

US Computer Science Graduates Hit Record 6.1% Unemployment as AI Reshapes Entry-Level Hiring

1 articles · Updated · Hackaday · Jun 14

Summary

  • New US computer science graduates are facing a record 6.1% unemployment rate, with computer engineering graduates even higher at 7.5%, as AI-driven shifts unsettle the entry-level tech job market.
  • IEEE Spectrum argues the problem is not simply a collapse in demand for coding skills: CS graduates who do find work are underemployed 20% of the time, versus 42% for recent graduates overall.
  • That gap helps explain why philosophy graduates show only 3% unemployment — many are more willing to take jobs that do not require their degree, while CS graduates are trading a lower chance of employment for better odds of degree-relevant work.
  • The report says graduates can improve their chances by building networks, creating project-based experience and focusing on AI workflows and startup roles, where hiring is still concentrated.

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