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The Junior Hiring Crisis

9 days ago
  • #AI-impact-on-jobs
  • #networking
  • #career-development
  • Recent studies show companies adopting AI hire 13% fewer juniors, increasing unemployment for early-career professionals (22-25 years old).
  • Networking is essential for post-graduation job placement, but students and universities struggle with scaling and building meaningful professional relationships.
  • AI is automating junior-level work, removing the traditional apprenticeship ladder, while senior engineers often avoid mentorship responsibilities.
  • The tech industry faces a future talent gap as current seniors retire, with fewer juniors gaining the necessary experience to replace them.
  • Companies prioritize short-term gains over long-term employee development, reducing incentives to hire and train junior employees.
  • Students and early-career professionals should focus on building relational intelligence and human skills that AI cannot automate.
  • Intentional relationship-building with key professional contacts (guides, aligners, partners, network) is crucial for career success.
  • Universities should embed relational intelligence training into curricula, especially for AI-adopting industries.
  • Senior engineers and managers benefit from teaching, as it deepens their own understanding and strengthens team dynamics.
  • Relationship skills are now a necessity, not just a differentiator, in navigating the evolving job market.