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Despite the relentless demand for software engineering professionals before and throughout the global pandemic, entry-level and college-graduate developers still have a tough path to their first paid ...
How do you land a job in tech? Do you need a college degree? What does a software engineer actually do? For Tech Career Paths Month at Technical.ly, we talked to five Delaware software engineers at ...
It’s a hard time to get into the software engineering industry, as coders seeking entry-level jobs have been discovering. At Technical.ly’s NET/WORK jobs fair in Philadelphia this week, there was a ...
New research from Stanford University highlights a significant decline in entry-level employment in fields most exposed to ...
Personal computers revolutionized a lot of things, including the way that bookkeeping and accounting is performed. Before the Apple //, TRS-80, and IBM PC, bookkeeping was a manual process, and ...
Recently, I wrote about the higher unemployment rate for young workers, focusing on 20- to 24-year-olds, and also how younger ...
Stanford researchers say they've found "large-scale evidence of employment declines for entry-level workers in AI-exposed jobs." ...
If companies and governments don’t step up, a generation of workers may be left without a clear on-ramp to the future economy ...
Entry-level jobs for workers between 22 and 25 years old have declined by 13 percent since the widespread adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI), according to a Stanford study.
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