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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”
AI Layoff Wave of 2025: Salesforce’s 4,000-Job Cut Is Just the Beginning

AI Layoff Wave of 2025: Salesforce’s 4,000-Job Cut Is Just the Beginning

AI Replacing Workers in Tech: Salesforce Leads the Trend Tech companies have been on the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence – and now they’re seeing the workforce shake-ups that come with it. Salesforce made headlines this year when Marc Benioff confirmed the CRM giant cut about 4,000 customer support jobs after rolling out new AI-powered support bots foxbusiness.com foxbusiness.com. These “AI agents” can handle routine customer queries, generate content, and even manage websites automatically latimes.com. The efficiency gains were striking enough that Salesforce stopped backfilling many support roles. “With our AI agent platform, the number of support cases declined and
AI Won’t Steal Your Job – It Will Supercharge Your Career in 2025 🚀

AI Won’t Steal Your Job – It Will Supercharge Your Career in 2025 🚀

The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2025 projects that 44% of worker skills will change by 2027 due to AI and related trends. In 2025 more than 80,000 job ads mentioned generative AI expertise, up from 3,700 in 2010. AI-related job listings grew roughly 29% annually over the past 15 years, with over 50% of AI-skilled postings in non-tech fields in 2024. AI skills are associated with about 28% higher salaries on average versus similar roles without AI requirements. Candidates optimizing resumes with AI-driven keyword suggestions report landing 3× as many interviews. GitHub Copilot helps developers complete tasks
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