Remember when “entry-level” actually meant no experience required?
In 2025, that door might be slammed shut. Most “entry-level” tech roles now demand 2–5 years of experience—sometimes even AI skills.
So… is entry-level officially dead? Or has it just been rebranded?
I just dropped a new video breaking down the data behind this trend, why companies stopped hiring true juniors, and where the real entry-level opportunities are hiding in 2025.
What do you think? Are entry-level jobs gone for good?
Jay Feng
Remember when “entry-level” actually meant no experience required?
In 2025, that door might be slammed shut. Most “entry-level” tech roles now demand 2–5 years of experience—sometimes even AI skills.
So… is entry-level officially dead? Or has it just been rebranded?
I just dropped a new video breaking down the data behind this trend, why companies stopped hiring true juniors, and where the real entry-level opportunities are hiding in 2025.
What do you think? Are entry-level jobs gone for good?
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