AI Is Wrecking an Already Fragile Job Market for College Graduates
- sciart0
- Aug 1
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 2
Excerpt from first link above: "What do you hire a 22-year-old college graduate for these days?
For a growing number of bosses, the answer is not much—AI can do the work instead.
At Chicago recruiting firm Hirewell, marketing agency clients have all but stopped requesting entry-level staff—young grads once in high demand but whose work is now a “home run” for AI, the firm’s chief growth officer said.
Dating app Grindr is hiring more seasoned engineers, forgoing some junior coders straight out of school, and CEO George Arison said companies are “going to need less and less people at the bottom.”
Bill Balderaz, CEO of Columbus-based consulting firm Futurety, said he decided not to hire a summer intern this year, opting to run social-media copy through ChatGPT instead.
Balderaz has urged his own kids to focus on jobs that require people skills and can’t easily be automated. One is becoming a police officer.
Having a good job “guaranteed” after college, he said, “I don’t think that’s an absolute truth today any more.”'