Are Entry-Level Jobs Disappearing? AI Shuts Young Grads Out of Job Market

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By Jasmine Escalera, Career ExpertLast Updated: December 08, 2025
Are Entry Level Jobs Disappearing

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For decades, recent graduates relied on entry-level roles as a critical bridge from education to the workforce. But new research shows that this bridge is collapsing, and young, college-educated workers are paying the price.

A new analysis from the Burning Glass Institute reveals a structural shift in hiring: Entry-level knowledge-work roles are vanishing, especially in fields heavily exposed to artificial intelligence. 

While the broader economy continues to grow, early-career opportunities are narrowing, raising the college graduate unemployment rate and accelerating underemployment among Gen Z.

MyPerfectResume is spotlighting these findings to highlight how rapidly the job landscape for new graduates is changing and what it could mean for the future of work.

Entry-Level Jobs Are Disappearing in AI-Exposed Fields

Between 2018 and 2024, the share of jobs requiring three years of experience or less dropped sharply in key knowledge-work sectors:

Total job postings in these fields stayed flat or increased, and senior-level hiring remained stable.

Young Graduates Face a Growing Unemployment Gap

The Gen Z unemployment rate in 2025 is climbing even as overall employment remains strong. Data shows the college graduate employment rate is falling: 

Underemployment Is Becoming the Norm for New Grads

Even when graduates do find work, it often doesn’t match their level of education. According to recent data:

AI Is Automating the Learning Curve

Foundational early-career tasks, once essential for skill-building, are increasingly being handled by AI tools like ChatGPT. These tasks include:

Because AI can perform these responsibilities instantly, many employers are:

Why It’s Happening: Structural Forces Reshaping the Early-Career Job Market

The Burning Glass Institute identifies several converging trends driving the loss of entry-level opportunity:

1. AI-powered expertise upheaval

GenAI tools are absorbing tasks that once taught early-career workers how to do their jobs.

2. Lean growth models

Companies learned during the pandemic to expand revenue without expanding headcount.

3. Post-resignation risk aversion

Employers burned by high turnover now prefer mid-career hires who require less time and training.

4. A coming graduate glut

By 2034, the U.S. will have 7–11 million more college-educated workers than roles requiring a degree.

The Bigger Picture

This trend goes beyond Gen Z unemployment. When the first rung of the career ladder disappears, the long-term strength of the U.S. workforce is at risk. A shortage of early-career opportunities today can mean:

If these patterns continue, the report warns that underemployment could become the default outcome for new graduates, undermining both individual career trajectories and national economic competitiveness.

For press inquiries, contact Nathan Barber at nathan.barber@bold.com.

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