Career Anxiety in the Age of AI |
In 2026, new college graduates faced a tougher hiring market in areas affected by AI.
Parents of college students are increasingly concerned about the post-graduation job market.
Students can enhance their job prospects through internships, networking, and researching new opportunities.
"I’ve applied for 100 jobs and I’ve had a handful of interviews. Graduation is in two weeks and I’m worried I will be unemployed."
"My son just moved back home after graduation and does not have a job. Is AI making it impossible for him to get hired?"
As a psychiatrist, I have heard both college students and parents of undergraduates express concerns about the post-graduation job market. Fears have increased as AI and other factors impact the hiring landscape.
In a recent 2026 survey of 2,000 students, 69% worry about finding a job after graduation due to AI replacing certain human tasks. In a spring 2026 survey of 2,515 parents of college students, 29% report job prospects as one of their top five concerns, an 81% increase from 2024.
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