Hej Kai, really interesting thoughts and I’m with you with most of the ideas. I thing that I think will happen is that „entry level jobs” in fact won’t be so entry level - with an AI leverage, fresh graduates will be able to solve more complex jobs without necessary experience with AI boost, but it will take market a few years to get there. First there will be kind of a „gap” where companies will not look for people for entry level.
Hi Borys - agree, many entry-level jobs will shift increasingly to more advanced tasks thanks to LLMs. But speaking from my own experience of being 25 and new in a job, I was probably not worth my salary back then, even with an LLM buddy… 🤣🙃 Lack of experience in how to speak, write, behave in an office, how to play politics, etc
Hej Kai, really interesting thoughts and I’m with you with most of the ideas. I thing that I think will happen is that „entry level jobs” in fact won’t be so entry level - with an AI leverage, fresh graduates will be able to solve more complex jobs without necessary experience with AI boost, but it will take market a few years to get there. First there will be kind of a „gap” where companies will not look for people for entry level.
Hi Borys - agree, many entry-level jobs will shift increasingly to more advanced tasks thanks to LLMs. But speaking from my own experience of being 25 and new in a job, I was probably not worth my salary back then, even with an LLM buddy… 🤣🙃 Lack of experience in how to speak, write, behave in an office, how to play politics, etc