Published on: 2025-06-05 00:45:47
It looks like the "learn to code" push is backfiring spectacularly for those who bought in. As Newsweek reports, recent college graduates who majored in computer science are facing high unemployment rates alongside the increasing probability of being laid off or replaced by artificial intelligence if and when they do get hired. In its latest labor market report, the New York Federal Reserve found that recent CS grads are dealing with a whopping 6.1 precent unemployment rate. Those who majored
Keywords: grads percent rate recent unemployment
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-09 05:33:51
Christopher Furlong/Getty Once upon a time, Silicon Valley's move-fast-and-break-things culture welcomed college grads with open arms. Tech companies enthusiastically hired younger and less experienced talent, driven by an enthusiasm for fresh ideas and a financial climate that pointed to sunny days ahead. All of that suddenly and dramatically changed with the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, the unfettered hiring mindset across tech has been replaced by a sense of caution and a prioritization of ex
Keywords: ai college grads recent tech
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-13 19:59:11
MicroStockHub/Getty Images Every spring, new grads rush to the job market to land their first role. However, with little real-world experience, it can be tough to land a position, and federal data shows recent college graduates are especially feeling the squeeze. Also: Only 8% of Americans would pay extra for AI, according to ZDNET-Aberdeen research To help new grads navigate the job market, LinkedIn has published its Grad Guide 2025, giving insights into the fastest-growing industries, job t
Keywords: grads growing job linkedin new
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-13 22:58:00
MicroStockHub/Getty Images Every spring, new grads rush to the job market to land their first role. However, with little real-world experience, it can be tough to land a position, and federal data shows recent college graduates are especially feeling the squeeze. Also: Only 8% of Americans would pay extra for AI, according to ZDNET-Aberdeen research To help new grads navigate the job market, LinkedIn has published its Grad Guide 2025, giving insights into the fastest-growing industries, job t
Keywords: grads growing job linkedin new
Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-24 08:55:55
Something strange, and potentially alarming, is happening to the job market for young, educated workers. According to the New York Federal Reserve, labor conditions for recent college graduates have “deteriorated noticeably” in the past few months, and the unemployment rate now stands at an unusually high 5.8 percent. Even newly minted M.B.A.s from elite programs are struggling to find work. Meanwhile, law-school applications are surging—an ominous echo of when young people used graduate school
Keywords: college grads labor market young
Find related items on AmazonGo K’awiil is a project by nerdhub.co that curates technology news from a variety of trusted sources. We built this site because, although news aggregation is incredibly useful, many platforms are cluttered with intrusive ads and heavy JavaScript that can make mobile browsing a hassle. By hand-selecting our favorite tech news outlets, we’ve created a cleaner, more mobile-friendly experience.
Your privacy is important to us. Go K’awiil does not use analytics tools such as Facebook Pixel or Google Analytics. The only tracking occurs through affiliate links to amazon.com, which are tagged with our Amazon affiliate code, helping us earn a small commission.
We are not currently offering ad space. However, if you’re interested in advertising with us, please get in touch at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to review your submission.