A new survey released on Monday, July 13, 2026, by outplacement and talent transition firm Careerminds finds that more than 90% of U.S. human resources leaders regret implementing artificial intelligence-driven layoffs. The survey of 600 HR leaders who managed restructurings over the past year shows 78.8% of their organizations directly linked recent job cuts to technological advances, especially generative AI automating roles. Only 8.4% said AI-led restructures met expectations, and most would not repeat the approach without major changes. Entry-level positions were most affected, while separate data show 443,600 U.S. job cuts in early 2026, with AI driving 22% of reductions.
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If you're in an entry-level job, pay attention. Your role might be at risk due to AI automation. It's a good time to upskill or cross-train. Consider fields less likely to be automated.
AI-driven layoffs aren't meeting expectations. Most HR leaders wouldn't repeat the process without major changes. Remember, job security isn't just about hard work. It's also about staying relevant. Worth forwarding if you know someone just starting their career.
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