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Gen Z Careers News 22 September 2025 - 29 September 2025

Shark Tank Billionaire’s Blunt Message to Gen Z: “Get Off TikTok and Learn Real Skills”

2025: Gen Z (ages 18–26) Job Alert – AI Could Eliminate Up to 50% of Entry-Level Roles, Experts Warn

A Tough Start for Gen Z in 2025 Generation Z (born 1997–2012) is now entering the workforce amid unprecedented change. After a global pandemic and economic swings, Gen Zers face fewer entry-level openings than previous cohorts. Research by Randstad (a major recruiter) shows “global entry-level job postings have fallen by 29 percentage points since January 2024” weforum.org. In practical terms, companies are hiring far fewer fresh graduates. A report by VC firm SignalFire found leading tech companies cut their hiring of recent grads by roughly 25% in 2024 techcrunch.com. Similarly, StackOverflow’s 2025 developer survey notes that “entry-level tech hiring decreased 25% year-over-year in 2024”
Gen Z’s AI-Era Hiring Nightmare: How a “No Hire, No Fire” Economy—and Automation—Are Freezing Out New Grads in 2025

Gen Z’s AI-Era Hiring Nightmare: How a “No Hire, No Fire” Economy—and Automation—Are Freezing Out New Grads in 2025

Gen Z’s Labor Market Crisis: A Tough Time to Be Young and Job-Hunting “Kids coming out of college…are having a hard time finding jobs.” This blunt assessment by Fed Chair Jerome Powell in late 2025 captures the predicament of Generation Z graduates economictimes.indiatimes.com. By all headline metrics, the U.S. job market appears healthy – overall unemployment hovers around 4%, and inflation has cooled from earlier highs. Yet beneath the surface, young people are facing a hiring nightmare. Recent college graduates and those in their early 20s are unemployed at higher rates than the general population for the first time in
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