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AI-native startups are hiring fewer entry-level workers, Harvard study finds
A Harvard Business School study found that AI-native startups hire 25% fewer workers overall, with 15% fewer entry-level employees and 20% more senior-level talent compared to non-AI startups. These companies prioritize technical expertise, employ more engineers, and attract workers from elite institutions, predominantly male candidates, raising concerns about widening demographic and performance gaps.
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