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North America
Young workers are thriving in the expanding AI jobs market

Young workers are finding success in the expanding field of AI jobs. A LinkedIn report highlights that Gen Z workers account for over two-thirds of hires in high-demand roles such as forward deployed engineer and AI engineer, with median salaries of $199,000 and $166,000, respectively. “To see them taking advantage of the AI labor market in such a robust way was surprising,” observes Kory Kantenga, Head of Economics, Americas, at LinkedIn, However, women are underrepresented, making up only 26% of new hires in AI roles. Kantenga emphasizes the importance of pursuing a computer science degree and gaining practical experience to secure a position in this lucrative field. He advises making sure of having experience working with data, as theoretical knowledge alone is insufficient. While the AI job market is projected to drive up wages, it may also widen the pay gap for those without relevant qualifications.

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UK
AI 'starting to create jobs in the UK'

A quarter of firms in the UK are increasingly hiring candidates with AI skills, a fifth are creating new AI-specific roles, and more than half (54%) said the technology led to job creation, according to the Lloyds Business Barometer. Amanda Murphy, CEO of business and commercial banking at Lloyds, said companies must shift from accessing AI to “building the skills, culture and confidence to use it effectively.” The survey polled 1,200 companies in July.

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Europe
AI 'starting to create jobs in the UK'

A quarter of firms in the UK are increasingly hiring candidates with AI skills, a fifth are creating new AI-specific roles, and more than half (54%) said the technology led to job creation, according to the Lloyds Business Barometer. Amanda Murphy, CEO of business and commercial banking at Lloyds, said companies must shift from accessing AI to “building the skills, culture and confidence to use it effectively.” The survey polled 1,200 companies in July.

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Middle East
Global jobs outlook worsens for young people

Young people are increasingly struggling to find stable employment as the global jobs outlook worsens. The International Labour Organization's report, "Global Employment Trends for Youth 2026: Back to the Future," reveals that the unemployment rate for those aged 15 to 24 reached 12.4% in 2025, leaving 67m young people without jobs. The report noted that youth unemployment rose in eight of the world's 11 sub-regions from 2023 to 2025, reversing some of the recovery that followed the pandemic.

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