While AI dominates the layoff narrative, engineers are actually making up a larger share of new hires, according to ...
Computer science and engineering students at the University of Washington, spooked about AI, returned from spring break last week to a surprising email from the department head. “I’m reaching out ...
As a partner at Khosla Ventures, Ethan Choi isn’t shy about speaking his mind. The investor is vocal about his belief that AI is a massive threat to entry-level jobs, or what he views as a shifting ...
IBM's chief scientist has advice for recent grads hoping to land a software engineering job: Stop only chasing the tech giants everyone else is pining after. "Don't just go for the standard 'I'm going ...
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The unemployment rate for recent college graduates has jumped as companies try to replace entry-level workers with artificial intelligence. Credit...Lorenzo Matteucci Supported by By Kevin Roose ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec The demand for skilled engineers is expected to grow by 25% in the decade ending in 2032 ...
Stanley Zhong isn't your typical 18-year-old. He's not your typical Google software engineer, either. Zhong graduated from Gunn High School in Palo Alto, California, earlier this year with a 4.42 ...
Google fed coding interview questions to ChatGPT and, based off the AI's answers, determined it would be hired for a level three engineering position, according to an internal document. As reported by ...
More companies than ever are using software to screen their mountains of job applications. Getting seen by a human recruiter takes some effort. By Julie Weed It was inevitable: When companies made it ...