New ResumeTemplates.com report reveals how AI is forcing companies to restructure entry-level roles and demand more experience and skills.
SEATTLE, July 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- ResumeTemplates.com, a leading platform for professional resume templates and career advice, released the findings of its Class of 2026 College Graduate Hiring Report, which examines how AI is changing entry-level work. Based on a survey of 1,000 U.S. hiring managers at companies with 101 or more employees, the report finds that 48% would rather invest in AI tools than hire and train a recent college graduate.
This is not a job market closing to new graduates. Most employers still plan to hire and hold pay steady. But they are hiring more selectively, moving work they once gave to entry-level new hires over to AI, and holding back opportunities until grads prove they can do the basics.
Key findings
Companies are choosing AI over entry-level hires
AI is already part of how companies make entry-level hiring decisions, not a future plan.
Entry-level roles are being restructured around AI
Some of the work that once went to a team of entry-level hires is being consolidated into senior roles paired with AI.
A pullback, not a shutdown
Most companies will still hire from the class of 2026, but a sizable share is stepping back.
A higher bar for the class of 2026
The grads who get hired face steeper expectations, and the concerns center on workplace habits more than credentials.
A trust ceiling on early-career work
Even among the grads who get hired, few are trusted to work on their own.
"New grads need to be able to find their own answers and problem-solve. For those still job searching, consider writing practice emails and getting them reviewed by a professional in your network, even a parent or family member. All experience counts if it is framed the right way, whether that is volunteer work, student leadership, or involvement in sports. Focus on the skills you gained and the specific projects you worked on when you describe your experience," said Julia Toothacre, Chief Career Strategist at ResumeTemplates.com.
For the complete findings, visit: https://www.resumetemplates.com/career-advice/the-class-of-2026-hiring-report-how-ai-is-raising-the-bar-on-entry-level-hiring/
Methodology
ResumeTemplates.com commissioned this survey, which was conducted via Pollfish in May 2026. A total of 1,000 U.S. hiring managers responsible for entry-level hiring at companies with 101 or more employees participated. Demographic and screening criteria ensured all respondents qualified. Pollfish reaches respondents in their natural digital environments through Random Device Engagement and applies quality controls to filter out inattentive or fraudulent responses. Pollfish reports a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.
About ResumeTemplates.com
ResumeTemplates.com is a leading resume and career-development platform that helps millions of job seekers build professional, ATS-friendly resumes and prepare for the modern hiring market. Through its library of resume templates, AI resume builder, resume examples, and career advice resources, ResumeTemplates.com helps job seekers create resumes optimized for applicant tracking systems (ATS) and today's hiring practices. The site also publishes original survey research on workforce trends, hiring behavior, and the changing nature of work, with findings regularly cited by national media. All career guidance is reviewed by ResumeTemplates.com's career advisory team, led by Chief Career Strategist Julia Toothacre.
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