AI Series, Part 3: Your AI Starter Kit for Your First Real Job
Getting your first real job has always been stressful. But for today’s new graduates, the pressure feels different.
The job market is tighter. Entry-level roles often ask for experience that new workers do not yet have. And now AI is changing many of the starter tasks that young employees used to rely on to learn the ropes: first drafts, research, meeting summaries, basic analysis, emails, decks, and even code.
In this third installment of our AI & Work series, Jennifer and Julie turn their attention to new graduates, early-career workers, and anyone trying to get started in a world where the first rung of the career ladder may not look the way it used to.
But this is not a doom episode. It is a starter kit.
We look at why the labor market is especially challenging for recent grads, why AI is only part of the story, and how young workers can prepare themselves to get hired, get noticed, and grow. The episode explores why AI readiness matters, why critical thinking is becoming even more valuable, and why the old advice from our parents still holds up: communicate clearly, build relationships, work hard, follow through, and be useful.
We also talk about one of the most important mindset shifts for students and new workers: AI is not a major. It is becoming a layer across every major. The goal is not to become an AI expert in the abstract. The goal is to learn how AI shows up in your field and how to use it responsibly inside real work.
Because in a world where everyone can generate a professional-looking first draft, the advantage goes to the person who can tell whether the answer is actually any good.
Cocktail of the Episode: The Classic Martini
Ingredients:
2 to 2 ½ ounces gin
½ ounce dry vermouth
Green olive or lemon twist, for garnish
Instructions:
Add the gin and dry vermouth to a mixing glass filled with ice.
Stir for about 30 seconds, until well chilled.
Strain into a martini glass.
Garnish with a green olive or a lemon twist.
Keywords
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