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Is AI Making It Harder To Find A Tech Job?

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 23 June 2026)
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You might occasionally hear talk about AI — that's Artificial Intelligence — taking jobs. It’s a concern that pops up a fair bit, especially when new AI tools make headlines.

Now, a recent story from India shows this isn't just talk for some. A smart university graduate, who studied things like software development and AI itself, is finding it surprisingly tough to land a job. This person is even thinking about going back to university for more study, partly because AI makes them worried about future job prospects in technology. They’re wondering if AI is making it harder to get into the tech industry.

It’s a real head-scratcher. On one hand, there's a lot of chatter about skills shortages in tech. On the other hand, AI could be changing the types of jobs available or the skills needed to do them. It doesn't mean all jobs are disappearing, but it does suggest that the job market is shifting. Roles that involve repetitive computer tasks, for instance, might be more easily taken over by smart software.

For Aussie small business owners, parents helping kids with career choices, or anyone else, this story is a good reminder. Keeping an eye on how technology like AI is changing jobs — and what new skills are needed — is becoming more important. It highlights that the world of work is always evolving, and knowing what’s coming next can help us all adapt.

Why it matters

This shows how AI might actually be changing the job market, not just in theory, but for real people right now. For everyday Australians, it means thinking about what skills our kids might need for their careers, or how our own jobs could evolve with new technology.

#ai jobs#job market#tech careers#futurism#education#artificial intelligence#skills gap
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