Google has decided to allow applicants to use artificial intelligence (AI) during its software engineer hiring exams. As AI ...
An entry‑level software engineer in San Francisco would need to be paid $162,000 a year to qualify for an H‑1B visa under a ...
Although AI coding tools have stoked fears that the technology will replace software engineers, jobs in the field are growing. As companies pump out more software, there’s increasing demand for ...
Abstract: Background: With limited job openings and growing selectivity in tech, understanding the skills hiring managers expect from entry-level Software Engineering candidates is essential. While ...
This content was created by The Chronicle’s editorial team, supported by a grant from Strada Education Foundation. Read our policies on foundation support. In 2025, companies cut 1.1 million jobs, the ...
Just a few years ago, a junior employee in finance was expected to master Excel, learn about the company and analyze data in response to specific requests. Today, artificial intelligence can handle ...
Some companies have scaled back early-career hiring due to AI or economic concerns. In contrast, these seven companies are expanding entry-level engineering talent. IBM said it's tripling entry-level ...
The labor market these days is marked by uncertainty, news of layoffs and doubts related to AI. But within tech hiring, a different picture is emerging, and one of the world’s largest tech employers ...
In brief: Amid multiple depressing reports of AI causing job layoffs and white-collar workers under threat, here's some rare positive news: IBM is tripling the number of entry-level workers it plans ...
While the artificial intelligence industry touts that AI will replace entry-level jobs, not every company is scaling back hiring these positions. In IBM’s case, it’s going all in. Hardware giant IBM ...
The shift is striking, given how recently corporate America was courting Gen Z with fanatic fervor. Organizations raced to prove they understood younger employees. They flooded LinkedIn with thought ...