Fewer job offers for junior roles due to AI, Swiss study shows

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ZURICH, June 24 (Reuters) – Fewer junior positions are being advertised in Switzerland than before 2023 as firms increasingly ​adopt AI, a study by Swiss job ‌portal jobs.ch published on Wednesday showed.
The share of entry level roles advertised in Switzerland was 32% lower in 2025 ​than the average between 2019 and 2022, ​which the study defined as the “pre-AI” phase.
The ⁠study, which looked at over 7.3 million ​job advertisements, said marketing, administration, finance and ​IT were especially hit by the adoption of AI.
At the same time, AI skills were increasingly sought in ​positions outside of IT work and offers ​for senior positions rose 26% in AI-exposed roles in 2025 ‌compared ⁠to the four-year period before 2023. Junior positions in AI-exposed-only roles, fell 16% in the same period.
Demand for junior positions outside of ​office and ​research spaces ⁠meanwhile remained strong, particularly in healthcare, construction and trades with persistent ​shortages.
When surveying more than 3,600 workers, ​41% ⁠of under 25-year olds said they are worried about becoming less valuable in the workplace ⁠because ​of AI, or have what ​is known as AI “FOBO” – the fear of becoming obsolete.

Reporting by ​Marleen Kaesebier in Zurich, Editing by Linda Pasquini.

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