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Stanford study: AI prompts 20% drop in entry-level tech jobs, students eye new majors

A recent Stanford study indicates a significant decline in entry-level software engineering positions, with a nearly 20% drop since 2022. The research also highlights that almost half of college students are considering changing their majors due to the rise of AI. Consequently, fields like patient care, teaching, and skilled trades are being identified as more stable career paths. AI

IMPACT AI's growing capabilities are reshaping the job market, leading to fewer entry-level tech roles and prompting students to seek alternative career paths.

RANK_REASON The cluster reports on findings from a university study concerning job market trends and student major considerations. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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    A Stanford study finds entry-level software jobs down ~20% since 2022, and 47% of students have weighed switching majors over AI. The safe paths: patient care,

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