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In this episode of KP Unpacked, the #1 podcast in AEC, KP and guest Frank Lazaro explore how AI is reshaping the job market for recent graduates and what parents should tell their children about future career prospects. They discuss strategies for navigating an economy where traditional entry-level jobs are disappearing and entrepreneurship offers promising alternatives.
• The job market for recent graduates has softened similar to the post-dot-com bubble era
• Three emerging career categories: capital allocators, high experts, and exception handlers
• High agency individuals who can solve problems without guidance will be increasingly valuable
• Today's generation seems more comfortable separating income generation from traditional employment
• Entrepreneurship offers viable paths forward with less capital investment required than in previous eras
• AI tools can democratize business creation, allowing individuals to launch ventures without extensive technical expertise
• Field experience and customer-facing roles may become more important initial career steps
• Modern business opportunities don't require venture capital - many successful ventures start with minimal investment
• The ability to quickly learn and adapt matters more than formal credentials for entrepreneurial success
• Companies are abandoning custom AI projects in favor of using existing tools and platforms
Check out our upcoming Vibe-a-thon in Phoenix this October! For companies interested in private Vibe coding workshops, reach out to Frank directly.
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In this episode of KP Unpacked, the #1 podcast in AEC, KP and guest Frank Lazaro explore how AI is reshaping the job market for recent graduates and what parents should tell their children about future career prospects. They discuss strategies for navigating an economy where traditional entry-level jobs are disappearing and entrepreneurship offers promising alternatives.
• The job market for recent graduates has softened similar to the post-dot-com bubble era
• Three emerging career categories: capital allocators, high experts, and exception handlers
• High agency individuals who can solve problems without guidance will be increasingly valuable
• Today's generation seems more comfortable separating income generation from traditional employment
• Entrepreneurship offers viable paths forward with less capital investment required than in previous eras
• AI tools can democratize business creation, allowing individuals to launch ventures without extensive technical expertise
• Field experience and customer-facing roles may become more important initial career steps
• Modern business opportunities don't require venture capital - many successful ventures start with minimal investment
• The ability to quickly learn and adapt matters more than formal credentials for entrepreneurial success
• Companies are abandoning custom AI projects in favor of using existing tools and platforms
Check out our upcoming Vibe-a-thon in Phoenix this October! For companies interested in private Vibe coding workshops, reach out to Frank directly.

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