IBM is tripling its entry-level recruitment for Generation Z graduates, countering widespread fears that AI will reduce corporate hiring. With unemployment for young college grads at 5.6%, IBM’s new hires—primarily software engineers—will shift focus from routine programming to customer interaction and problem-solving, reflecting the limits of AI adoption in replacing human judgment.
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