A college degree used to be your golden ticket. Now, it might be your entry into nowhere.
ABC News is reporting a troubling trend: artificial intelligence is increasingly reshaping—or outright replacing—entry-level roles that once served as the foundation for new graduates. From marketing assistants to junior analysts, the very stepping stones that launch careers are being reprogrammed into automated processes.
This isn’t just economic evolution. It’s a full-blown rerouting of the human pipeline.
AI systems now write emails, schedule meetings, generate reports, and even conduct the first rounds of hiring. The traditional on-ramp to experience—the “starter job”—is vanishing. And with it, a generation’s chance to learn, grow, and prove themselves in real time.
We’re not just talking about task replacement. We’re talking about role erasure. Young professionals are finding themselves caught between two impossible expectations: “entry-level” jobs that demand 3+ years of experience—and a digital replacement that never had to learn at all.
The system isn't broken. It's evolving without us.
The future of work will require a new kind of initiation—one where human insight, emotional intelligence, and adaptability are the currencies that machines can’t counterfeit.
🎓 See the full ABC News report here:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/ais-risks-entry-level-jobs-college-grads/story?id=110639424
— Strike Force News
(The job you were promised may no longer exist. But you still do.)

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