IBM is tripling the number of Gen Z entry-level jobs after finding the limits of AI adoption
The job market has been a sore subject for Gen Z. The unemployment rate among young college grads sits at 5.6%, hovering near its highest level in more than a decade outside the pandemic. Meanwhile, prominent executives—from Anthropic’s Dario Amodei to Ford’s Jim Farley—have warned that artificial intelligence will slash corporate entry-level jobs.
But some companies are realizing that cutting young workers out of the pipeline isn’t a sustainable long-term strategy. $240 billion tech...