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  • Entry-level hiring has plummeted by 80% at firms adopting AI, as automation handles routine tasks and companies anticipate future efficiency gains.
  • The employment contract has shifted, eroding traditional loyalty, while economic pressures force workers back into roles they previously abandoned post-pandemic.
  • A potential 'workforce mismatch' driven by retiring boomers, slow immigration, and AI could nearly double unemployment by 2040 if unaddressed, warns Indeed.
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4 Ways Teens Can Land Their First Job In A Tough Market

Teen summer job hiring is at a record low in 2026. Here are 4 ways teens can land their first job even in the toughest market in decades.

BySarah Hernholm,

Contributor

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Employee Commitment Didn’t Change: The Employment Relationship Did

Employee commitment changed as the employment relationship evolved. Here's how pensions, executive compensation and shifting expectations reshaped workplace loyalty.

BySheila Callaham,

Contributor

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Why Entry-Level Hiring Is Down 80% At Companies Adopting AI

AI may be shrinking entry-level hiring faster than many companies expected. New research shows what that means for early careers and future talent pipelines.

ByCaroline Castrillon,

Contributor

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Lessons From The Unemployment Office

In an increasingly competitive job world, lessons from the unemployment offices of an earlier era.

ByMichael Bernick,

Contributor

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Goldman Sachs CEO Says Fears Of Mass Unemployment From AI Are ‘Overblown’

David Solomon acknowledged advancements in artificial intelligence have eliminated jobs in some industries but “may lead to job growth in others.”

ByAntonio Pequeño IV,

Forbes Staff

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When Hiring Inputs Get Mistaken For Hiring Answers

Employers rely on data to make hiring decisions every day. Mistaking hiring inputs for definitive answers can create legal, operational, and reputational risk.

ByAlonzo Martinez,

Contributor

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If Majoring In Computer Science Is Doomed Due To AI, The Latest Claim Is That Majoring In Philosophy Is The Next Best Choice

As AI reshapes coding and white-collar work, students are increasingly debating whether philosophy may become more valuable than computer science.

ByLance Eliot,

Contributor

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AI Might Not Bring On A Job Crisis, But A Workforce ‘Mismatch’ Could

A new Indeed report suggests there will still be job growth, but not in all fields. Here’s how employers and workers must adapt to avoid 8% unemployment.

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Summer Job Strategies While Receiving SSDI: What’s Covered By TTW

. With the Social Security Administration’s Ticket to Work (TTW) Program, you can test your ability to work without immediately losing benefits while also receiving employment support along the way.

ByDiane Winiarski,

Contributor

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Apple's 2026 Accessibility Roadmap And The Disability Employment Story Behind It

Apple Intelligence, detailed descriptions and natural language navigation are coming to features such as VoiceOver, Magnifier, Voice Control, and Accessibility Reader

ByKeely Cat-Wells,

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