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Can’t Find a Job After Graduation? Blame WFH, Not AI

Economy
United States
开始于 June 03, 2026

The article explores how the rise of remote work has impacted job opportunities for recent graduates, suggesting that the shift to work-from-home environments is a key factor in their employment struggles.

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The challenges faced by graduates in finding jobs are multifaceted; WFH is just one of many factors influencing employment trends.

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The rise of remote work has diminished entry-level job opportunities, making it harder for recent graduates to find suitable employment.

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Blaming remote work for job scarcity overlooks the role of AI and automation in reshaping the job market for new graduates.

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Remote work fosters flexibility and can create new job opportunities that align with graduates' skills, contrary to popular belief.

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While WFH may limit some job opportunities, it's essential to consider the broader economic factors affecting recent graduates.

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