Entry-level job postings are declining sharply, but the real concern is the loss of the training rung that develops future senior workers, with uncertain long-term impacts.
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Best Garment Bag for Business Travel: The Practical Case for Staying Wrinkle-Free
Stay sharp and confident during business trips with the best garment bag, but what features truly make a difference in keeping you wrinkle-free?
Best Carry-On Suitcase for Work Trips: What Makes Business Travel Less Draining
Get ready to discover the ultimate carry-on suitcase that transforms business travel into a breeze, making every trip feel effortless and organized.
Best Rolling Briefcase for Business Travel: Who Still Needs One in 2026?
Optimize your business travel in 2026 with the best rolling briefcases—discover why they remain essential for the modern professional.
Best Ergonomic Backpack for Commuting Professionals: How Daily Carry Affects Energy
Find the perfect ergonomic backpack to boost your energy and productivity during commutes, and uncover how your daily carry can transform your work experience.
White-collar professional services. The Tier 1 displacement.
Major shifts in white-collar professional services show significant reductions in graduate intake and AI-driven displacement, especially in legal, banking, and accounting sectors.
Forward-Deployed Engineer Economics 2.0: The Unit Economics Math, Six Months Later
Six months after initial analysis, FDE unit economics reveal profitability depends on contract size and customer cohort, with implications for AI labs’ scaling strategies.
Software engineering. The canonical case.
Analysis of recent data shows significant junior developer displacement, senior augmentation, and pipeline risks in software engineering amid AI growth.
The Atlas. What the framework is.
An in-depth look at The Post-Labor Transition Atlas, the empirical framework analyzing AI’s impact on labor markets and policy responses as of 2026.
The Quiet Audit: 55–75% of Your Week Is on Thin Ice. Here’s Which Part.
New analysis shows 55-75% of knowledge workers’ time is on thin ice, mostly in theatre, commodity, or on-the-line tasks. What this means for productivity.