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In a recent New York Times op-ed, Raman warned that AI is breaking “the bottom rung of the career ladder.” Shrinking opportunities It’s already starting to look bleak out there.
Speaking bluntly, Wu said: "The biggest problem is that the career ladder is being broken." For the most part, however, Madgavkar said entry-level positions would change rather than disappear.
Some of the career advice you've heard over the years might not be great. Instead of climbing the ladder, consider mapping out a non-linear career.
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Climbing the career ladder isn’t just about work—it’s about finding a place where you fit. Philadelphia’s blend of urban energy and community warmth is a big draw for tech pros in 2025.