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How AI may be shutting US computer science graduates out of entry-level jobs
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Once-promising US computer science graduates now face shrinking entry-level job prospects as AI tools automate coding and hiring. Layoffs at major tech firms, AI-driven resume screenings, and an “AI loop” of automated applications and rejections have left many struggling to secure work. The future demands adaptability, AI literacy now outweighs traditional programming skills for breaking into the industry.
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