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entry-level

[en-tree-lev-uhl] / ˈɛn triˌlɛv əl /






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But these improvements now outpace entry-level programmers, making job prospects for early-career software engineers more difficult to find.”We don’t need the junior developers anymore,” said Amr Awadallah, chief executive of Vectara, a Palo Alto-based AI startup.

From Los Angeles Times

Workers aren’t paid the entry-level rate for very long.

From The Wall Street Journal

By 2030, the sum of those changes — compounded by a 20% increase in household electricity prices, soaring health care costs and a “white collar bloodbath” as AI kills off half of all entry-level jobs — will have distinctly begun to reduce the quality of life in this country.

From Salon

It would be a game-changer for a U.S. housing market plagued by unaffordability and insufficient supply — especially for younger Americans largely shut out by a lack of affordable entry-level homes.

From MarketWatch

But this stabilization was due to “relative strength at the move-up and discretionary price points, which offset declining home sizes at the entry-level and spec price points,” the analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal