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The unfortunate thing right now, specifically for recent college grads, is those positions that are most likely to be automated are the entry-level positions that they would be seeking,” said Matthew Martin, U.S. senior economist at Oxford Economics, a forecasting firm.
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Entry-level positions are most likely to be automated according to Matthew Martin.
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Matthew Martin
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{
    "title": "U.S. Senior Economist",
    "topic": "Automation of entry-level positions",
    "person": "Matthew Martin",
    "organization": "Oxford Economics"
}
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September 11, 2025 at 9:40 PM (4 days ago)
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September 11, 2025 at 9:40 PM (4 days ago)

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A surge in computer science graduates meets a shrinking tech job market due to AI automation. Many face unemployment and intense competition, highlighting a shift in industry expectations.

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