Where did all the entry-level jobs go? (With Revelio CEO Ben Zweig)

Where did all the entry-level jobs go? (With Revelio CEO Ben Zweig)

Published on Nov 14
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Azeem Azhar's Exponential View
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<p>Junior roles in AI-exposed fields are disappearing fast. </p><p>The obvious culprit is AI rapidly automating entry-level jobs. And yet, this isn't quite right. What is driving the drop is managers’ expectations about what AI will do, not the work that it's already replacing. </p><p>I discussed this with Ben Zweig of Revelio Labs, which builds global workforce data from millions of individual profiles to track hiring, separations and job flows. Their data shows how expectation and uncertainty are reshaping the market.</p><p>Together, we explored the future of work and shared practical advice for new grads. </p><p>We covered: </p><p>(01:15) What's happening in the labor market? </p><p>(05:27) The inherent complexity of the labor market </p><p>(06:24) How Revelio Labs captures labor market data </p><p>(08:39) "The Canary in the Coal Mine" </p><p>(11:52) Who does AI exposure harm the most? </p><p>(13:01) How AI anticipation is harming the job market </p><p>(15:15) Testing the expectatio...