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Entry-level jobs calling for AI skills nearly doubled from a year ago, says report

CNBC

April 29, 2026

CSET’s Ali Crawford shared her expert insight in an article published by CNBC. The article examines how the 2026 graduating class is entering a tightening job market where AI skills are increasingly in demand across internships and entry-level roles, while education and workforce systems struggle to keep pace with rapidly evolving employer expectations.

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