The Struggles of Young Job Seekers in a Competitive Market
In today’s competitive job market, many young job seekers are facing an uphill battle, particularly those labeled as ’new graduates’ or ’entry-level candidates.’ Despite applying for positions that advertise themselves as open to fresh talent, these candidates often find themselves confronted with the expectation of prior experience. This paradox not only creates frustration but also impacts their self-esteem and mental health, as evidenced by recent surveys indicating a significant number of youth experiencing burnout and career anxiety.
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AI Skills in Hiring: The New Standard for All Job Roles
In the evolving landscape of the job market, the ability to leverage AI tools is no longer confined to tech roles. A recent study reveals that by 2026, nearly 70% of companies will prioritize AI skills in their hiring processes, marking a significant shift in what employers expect from candidates across all sectors. This change underscores the necessity for professionals in marketing, HR, sales, and beyond to not only understand AI but to demonstrate practical experience in applying these technologies to solve real-world problems.
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Youth Employment Crisis in Ulsan: A Wake-Up Call
The recent plunge in youth employment rates in Ulsan, South Korea, has raised alarm bells across the region. In the first quarter of this year, the employment rate for young people aged 15 to 29 dropped to a staggering 39.1%, marking the first time since early 2024 that it has fallen below the 40% threshold. This decline is not just a statistic; it reflects a troubling trend that could have long-term implications for the local economy and the future of its youth.
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