AI's Impact on Entry-Level Work: A Framework for Protecting Early Career Pathways
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The article examines how artificial intelligence is transforming entry-level employment, noting that over one-third of young workers globally are in roles with medium to high exposure to AI-driven task changes. It presents a framework for safeguarding and reinventing early career pathways as AI reshapes hiring, development, and talent advancement practices.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how organizations hire, develop and advance talent, and this is most visible at entry-level.
How these roles evolve will have significant implications for
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