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Hiring an entry worker at a tech company has fallen 50% since 2019. Is that really where we want all of our kids to go?” ...
A July 3rd article in The Wall Street Journal by Chip Cutter and Haley Zimmerman titled “CEOs Say It Loudly: AI Will Wipe Out Many Jobs” inspired me to revisit the topic.
Entry level jobs that were once the gateway to upward mobility are disappearing fast. How can applicants prove their human worth to hiring managers?
Ford CEO Jim Farley is the latest chief executive to warn that AI is poised to decimate white-collar jobs in the United States.
That belies recent comments made by some of America’s most prominent executives about the impact that ... do “other types of jobs,” ones that AI may help generate. And while The Wall Street Journal ...
The hiring entity that outsources certain personnel functions to an AI provider and the AI provider may be liable for ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley said in a recent interview that he believes "half of all white-collar workers in the U.S." could lose their jobs to artificial intelligence (AI) in the coming years. Although other ...
As part of the restructuring, Recruit will fully integrate Glassdoor into Indeed. This operational merger will see Glassdoor CEO Christian Sutherland-Wong step down effective October 1.
General Motors’ profit and revenue declined in its second-quarter but the automaker’s results managed to easily top Wall ...
During the Aspen Ideas Festival last week, Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the significance of the "essential economy" and ...
With the regulatory landscape shifting rapidly, investors may be looking for new investment targets, companies poised to ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the importance of skilled trades while warning that AI could eliminate half of white-collar jobs.