AI is wiping out entry-level jobs. Here’s how colleges can fill the gap

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AI is wiping out entry-level jobs. Here’s how colleges can fill the gap

By Michael Hansen | Fortune | May 15, 2026

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2 key takeaways from the article

  1. At its core, the goal of education is to prepare individuals for employment and advancement. But as AI alters the nature of entry-level work, institutions can no longer assume students will gain practical experience after graduation. Increasingly, workforce readiness must be embedded directly into the educational experience itself.  Here’s 3 suggestions how institutions can best accomplish this:  Embed experience directly into the curriculum.  Build deeper partnerships with employers.  And redefine how outcomes are measured.
  2. AI is forcing a fundamental rethink of how workers gain experience, build confidence and transition into professional life. If entry-level work no longer functions as the training ground it once was, higher education has a critical role to play in helping fill the gap — but it cannot solve this challenge in isolation.  Preparing the next generation of workers must be a shared effort across educators, employers, and policymakers.

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Topics:  AI and Eduction, Entry Level Jobs, Internships, Employment, Industry-Academia

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