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More Entry-Level Jobs Than Ever — So Why Is Gen Z Not Applying?
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Something strange is happening in the job market right now. Entry-level openings just hit a 12-month high — up 18% — but applications are actually falling. And younger workers, the people those jobs are literally designed for, are pulling back in significant numbers.
New ICIMS data from May 2026 reveals the why: it's a confidence crisis, and AI is at the center of it. A full 78% of early-career job seekers believe AI is rewriting what entry-level roles even require. Half have changed or reconsidered their career paths because of AI disruption. Only 19% feel "very confident" about their prospects. And 54% believe employers already expect mid-level experience for junior positions — even when that's not true.
This episode breaks down the ICIMS May 2026 Workforce Report and what it means for HR teams hiring early-career talent right now. We cover the AI confidence gap, the demographic shift filling the applicant void, and the practical changes that can turn the tide before your entry-level pipeline dries up.