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No Juniors Today, No Seniors in 2031

4 hours ago
  • #AI in Hiring
  • #Junior Engineer Crisis
  • #Apprenticeship Collapse
  • Junior software engineering job listings have sharply declined since 2024, with a 40% drop in postings compared to pre-2022 levels.
  • AI copilots are cited as a reason for reducing junior hires, leading to a weakened apprenticeship pipeline essential for developing senior engineers.
  • Senior engineers are developed through hands-on, accountable experiences like code reviews, debugging, and postmortems, which AI may shortcut.
  • Hiring practices in 2025-2026 show increased cheating on tests and lower candidate quality, prompting stricter, less junior-friendly hiring formats.
  • Early-career engineers hired with AI reliance often lack critical skills such as judgment and system thinking, risking mid-level stagnation.
  • Data indicates rising burnout among junior employees, linked to AI increasing workloads and skill gaps.
  • A senior engineer shortage is emerging, with longer fill times for senior roles and a bifurcated talent market.
  • Structural collapse in the junior pipeline predicts severe senior shortages by 2031 due to a 5–7 year apprenticeship lag.
  • Klarna's experience shows AI-for-headcount swaps can degrade quality, leading to rehiring, highlighting risks in engineering.
  • Recommendations include reopening junior pipelines, protecting mentorship time, and avoiding AI-velocity targets for first-year juniors.