In this episode, Koby Ofek discusses the profound impact of AI on the job market, particularly focusing on the erosion of entry-level positions and the changing landscape of hiring processes. He highlights a Stanford study revealing a significant decline in employment for early career workers in AI-exposed fields, while experienced workers see stable or improved job prospects. The conversation also covers the effectiveness of AI in recruitment, the strategic shifts in corporate hiring practices, and the rise of shadow AI usage among employees. Ultimately, Koby emphasizes the need for individuals to adapt to these changes by building unique skill sets and networks to navigate the evolving career landscape.Chapters00:00 The Vanishing Ladder: Entry-Level Jobs in Crisis02:57 AI in Hiring: The New Recruitment Landscape05:49 Corporate Strategy Shifts: AI's Impact on Job Functions09:09 Shadow AI: The Rise of Unapproved Tools in the Workplace11:59 The Future of Work: Navigating AI's Transformative Effects
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