Unemployment rates for new Computer Science and Engineering graduates have reached record highs of 6.1 percent and 7.5 percent respectively, doubling the rate of Philosophy majors. This shift signals a significant change for tech professionals who must now move beyond pure coding to master AI-specific workflows and deep technical networking to secure high-quality roles. The data suggests that while the premium for specialized tech skills remains high, entry-level candidates may increasingly face a choice between temporary underemployment or pivoting toward emerging AI startup ecosystems.
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