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EP 562: How Will New Grads Get a Job with AI? What You Need to Know
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The unemployment rate for recent grads? 📉
At an all-time high because of AI.
A new study shows that almost 6% of recent college grads in the U.S. are unemployed, the highest rate since 2021 outside of the pandemic.
The main reason: companies are leveraging AI instead of hiring new employees.
↳ What do you need to know?
↳ How can students get the experience in AI that employers desperately want?
↳ Should employers be hiring recent grads, whose colleges likely banned AI?
EP 562: How Will New Grads Get a Job with AI? What You Need to Know
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Topics Covered in This Episode:
- AI's Impact on Graduate Unemployment
- University AI Skills Gap
- Corporate AI Quiet Firing Trend
- Future Workforce and AI Integration
- Structural Collapse in Entry-Level Hiring
- Greedy Fortune 500 CEO Practices
- Transformation in Knowledge Work
- Parental Actions for AI Education
Timestamps:
00:00 AI Impact on Recent Grad Jobs
03:06 AI's Impact on Job Market
06:09 Tech Shift Fuels Grad Unemployment
10:25 Higher Education's Imminent Decline
14:48 Innovation Stifled by Educational Leaders
18:06 "Changing Employment Reality"
21:57 Delayed Impact in Higher Education
25:18 "Urgent Need for AI Policies"
26:15 "Faculty: AI Literacy Resources Lacking"
29:31 Rethinking Private Company Practices
33:17 Embrace AI: Unlearn and Innovate
37:43 Demand AI in Education
42:17 AI Tools and Job Search Insights
45:05 "Consider Transferring if AI Banned"
47:23 Call Out Corporate Greed
Keywords:
AI unemployment, recent grads, Oxford Economics study, AI skills, universities banning AI, quiet firing, entry-level job crisis, structural shift, tech sector, workforce future, economic wheel, AI job displacement, societal shift, business leaders, recent college graduates, job placement rate, higher education, greedy CEOs, job prospects, new jobs creation, AI literacy, knowledge commoditization, generalist skills, private companies, public company playbook, baby boomer exit, silver tsunami, IP unlearning, micro credentialing, AI policy, employment prospects, Federal Reserve, slowing economy, accelerating inflation, job search shifting, higher education failure, educational leaders, business professionals, actionable information, thrive in job market, company growth, generative AI for growth, zig-zag opportunity, commoditized knowledge work, AI collaboration, recent grad card, parents' role in AI educati
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563 episodes
Manage episode 493321700 series 3470198
The unemployment rate for recent grads? 📉
At an all-time high because of AI.
A new study shows that almost 6% of recent college grads in the U.S. are unemployed, the highest rate since 2021 outside of the pandemic.
The main reason: companies are leveraging AI instead of hiring new employees.
↳ What do you need to know?
↳ How can students get the experience in AI that employers desperately want?
↳ Should employers be hiring recent grads, whose colleges likely banned AI?
EP 562: How Will New Grads Get a Job with AI? What You Need to Know
Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter
More on this Episode: Episode Page
Join the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo.
Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup
Website: YourEverydayAI.com
Email The Show: [email protected]
Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn
Topics Covered in This Episode:
- AI's Impact on Graduate Unemployment
- University AI Skills Gap
- Corporate AI Quiet Firing Trend
- Future Workforce and AI Integration
- Structural Collapse in Entry-Level Hiring
- Greedy Fortune 500 CEO Practices
- Transformation in Knowledge Work
- Parental Actions for AI Education
Timestamps:
00:00 AI Impact on Recent Grad Jobs
03:06 AI's Impact on Job Market
06:09 Tech Shift Fuels Grad Unemployment
10:25 Higher Education's Imminent Decline
14:48 Innovation Stifled by Educational Leaders
18:06 "Changing Employment Reality"
21:57 Delayed Impact in Higher Education
25:18 "Urgent Need for AI Policies"
26:15 "Faculty: AI Literacy Resources Lacking"
29:31 Rethinking Private Company Practices
33:17 Embrace AI: Unlearn and Innovate
37:43 Demand AI in Education
42:17 AI Tools and Job Search Insights
45:05 "Consider Transferring if AI Banned"
47:23 Call Out Corporate Greed
Keywords:
AI unemployment, recent grads, Oxford Economics study, AI skills, universities banning AI, quiet firing, entry-level job crisis, structural shift, tech sector, workforce future, economic wheel, AI job displacement, societal shift, business leaders, recent college graduates, job placement rate, higher education, greedy CEOs, job prospects, new jobs creation, AI literacy, knowledge commoditization, generalist skills, private companies, public company playbook, baby boomer exit, silver tsunami, IP unlearning, micro credentialing, AI policy, employment prospects, Federal Reserve, slowing economy, accelerating inflation, job search shifting, higher education failure, educational leaders, business professionals, actionable information, thrive in job market, company growth, generative AI for growth, zig-zag opportunity, commoditized knowledge work, AI collaboration, recent grad card, parents' role in AI educati
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)
Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner
563 episodes
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