Every single day I open LinkedIn, Twitter, or YouTube, and my feed is flooded with mixed opinions.
- One side says: "AI agents are evolving so fast that junior developer jobs will disappear in a few years."
- The other side says: "AI is just an autocomplete tool. Don't worry, keep coding."
As a student/developer entering the tech world right now, it feels incredibly confusing. On one hand, I see tools generating whole backend setups and UI layouts in seconds. On the other hand, I know that real engineering requires critical thinking, debugging, system design, and handling complex edge cases (like concurrency or database deadlocks) where AI still struggles.
But looking at the current job market and how fast AI is moving, it’s hard not to wonder about the future.
I want to know your honest opinion:
- Are junior/fresher roles genuinely at risk right now?
- How has AI changed your actual daily workflow in production?
- What specific skills should we focus on today to make ourselves completely "AI-proof"?
Let's have an honest discussion below. No hype, just real developer perspectives! 👇
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