New college graduates confront workforce challenges after years of relying on AI tools
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Updated · Business Insider · Apr 24
New college graduates confront workforce challenges after years of relying on AI tools
10 articles · Updated · Business Insider · Apr 24
Recent graduates, who used ChatGPT extensively throughout college, now face concerns from executives about stunted critical skills and limited on-the-job experience.
Some may lose access to familiar AI tools due to rising costs and computing constraints, as seen with Anthropic's Claude Code pricing experiment. Employers worry automation creates blind spots for junior hires.
A recent ZipRecruiter survey found one in five grads regret their major amid job market struggles, highlighting broader difficulties for new entrants, especially those lacking practical skills and adaptability.
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