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      AI Puts the Squeeze on Entry-Level Coding Jobs, According to New Stanford-Led Research
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      The American job market is becoming so hypercompetitive that, in some sectors, applicants now face longer odds landing a job than students trying to gain admission to elite universities like Harvard University. A growing combination of AI-driven resume flooding, corporate hiring freezes, credential inflation, and economic uncertainty has created a white-collar labor crunch that is hammering recent graduates and mid-career professionals alike. Employers are demanding more experience for supposedly “entry-level” jobs while simultaneously reducing training and onboarding investments. The result is a system where companies receive hundreds—sometimes thousands—of applications per opening, leaving qualified applicants trapped in an increasingly impersonal, algorithm-driven hiring process that rewards networking and automation savvy over merit alone. Analysts increasingly warn that America may be producing more degree-holders than the economy can meaningfully absorb, particularly in tech, media, and administrative sectors, even as trades, logistics, healthcare, and industrial fields continue to struggle to find workers.

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      https://www.semafor.com/article/05/22/2026/some-job-seekers-have-worse-odds-than-harvard-applicants
      https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2026/05/13/why-us-job-market-is-so-hard-recent-college-graduates
      https://www.businessinsider.com/bi-today-newsletter-november-24-job-seekers-hiring-market-2025-11
      https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2026/05/20/ai-upends-job-market-new-college-graduates-who-studied-computer-science

      Key Takeaways

      • AI-powered mass applications and automated hiring systems are overwhelming employers and sharply reducing the odds of individual applicants being noticed.
      • College degrees are no longer guaranteeing upward mobility in many white-collar industries, especially in technology, media, and corporate administration.
      • Employers increasingly expect experienced, AI-literate candidates for jobs once considered entry-level, leaving younger workers and recent graduates squeezed out of opportunity pipelines.

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      For decades, Americans were told that obtaining a college degree was the surest path to economic security and upward mobility. That social contract is now visibly breaking down. Across the country, young professionals with degrees, certifications, internships, and even graduate-level education are discovering that the modern hiring process resembles a numbers game stacked heavily against them.

      Part of the problem is technological. Artificial intelligence has made it easier than ever for applicants to submit resumes in bulk, flooding employers with massive candidate pools that human hiring managers cannot realistically review in full. Companies have responded by leaning even harder on algorithmic filtering systems that often discard applicants before a human being ever sees their credentials. The process has become less personal, less transparent, and far more hostile to ordinary job seekers.

      At the same time, corporate America appears increasingly reluctant to invest in training inexperienced workers. Businesses that once hired promising candidates and developed them internally now expect applicants to arrive fully formed, technically skilled, AI fluent, and capable of producing immediate results. That shift is creating a dangerous bottleneck for younger workers trying to gain initial experience.

      The deeper issue, however, may be structural. America spent decades pushing millions toward four-year degrees while hollowing out manufacturing, industrial production, and many middle-class career tracks that once sustained broad prosperity. The result is an oversupply of credentialed applicants chasing a shrinking number of elite white-collar positions. Meanwhile, healthcare, skilled trades, logistics, and infrastructure sectors continue searching desperately for workers. The disconnect exposes a hard reality many policymakers ignored for years: an economy cannot survive indefinitely on credential inflation, tech speculation, and administrative expansion alone.

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