Report finds AI-adopting companies grew headcount 10%, including entry-level roles
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Rebecca Bellan
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A new report from Ramp and Revelio Labs analyzing nearly 22,000 companies finds that "high-intensity AI adopters" actually saw headcount increase by 10.2%, with entry-level positions rising 12% — countering the narrative that AI eliminates jobs, especially for junior workers. This comes amid widespread fears fueled by ~90,000 AI-related job cuts through May 2026 and projections that up to 15% of U.S. jobs could be eliminated by AI within five years.
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High-intensity AI adopters saw headcount increase 10.2%.
Among those companies, entry-level headcount rose by 12%, countering the rhetoric that AI kills junior jobs.
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