The idea that entry-level staff should be the first to go in the age of AI makes no sense. For one, junior employees are usually the cheapest part of the workforce. If cost-cutting is the goal, it’s a poor strategy.
But more importantly, junior staff are coachable and eager to learn. Given the right mentorship, they grow into the leaders which organisations desperately need. Take them out of the pipeline and you cripple your future leadership bench.
And here’s the irony: younger employees are often the fastest to embrace AI. They experiment, adapt, and integrate these tools into workflows naturally. Replace them with AI, and you don’t just lose human talent – you lose the very people most likely to accelerate AI adoption.