Workquake Weekly

Steve Cadigan

Welcome to Workquake Weekly with Steve Cadigan — future-of-work expert, LinkedIn’s first CHRO, and author of Workquake. Each week, Steve breaks down the biggest trends reshaping how we work, lead, and grow. From AI to leadership, culture to talent strategy, it’s a fresh, optimistic take on the changes transforming today’s workplace. Real talk, real insights , all in under 10 minutes. This podcast is digitally created and powered by Steve Cadigan, to bring you timely insights in a new way. For more info on Steve visit wwww.stevecadigan.com

  1. 16 NOV

    The Old Career Ladder Is Crumbling. The Class of 2026 Knows It.

    In this special, more personal episode, Steve looks past the headlines and into his own home to explore why early career paths feel so discouraging for today’s students. Using Lindsay Ellis’s Wall Street Journal article, “Companies Predict 2026 Will Be the Worst College Grad Job Market in Five Years,” as a springboard, Steve shares the real conversations he’s hearing from his college-senior son and from campuses around the country: ghosting, silence, fewer internships, and shrinking campus recruiting. Yet there’s real hope. This cohort was forged in Covid, and many aren’t waiting for permission. They’re building side hustles, micro-startups, creator businesses, and portfolios that prove capability. Steve challenges leaders to fix the early experience and invites families to support zigzags over straight lines. It’s a clear, human reset for anyone navigating or hiring into the messy first step of work. The early-career “handshake deal” is dissolving: students do the work, the system returns silence. Push factors (ghosting, black-hole processes) are beating corporate pull factors. Covid-shaped grads are unusually adaptive and entrepreneurial. Leaders must redesign the first mile of work: responsive communication, real projects, faster feedback. Families can champion experimentation, portfolios, and non-linear paths. Wall Street Journal article by Lindsay Ellis, “Companies Predict 2026 Will Be the Worst College Grad Job Market in Five Years.”https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/2026-graduates-job-market-7928bcd7?st=Lbd1QE&reflink=article_copyURL_share

    7 min
  2. 31 OCT

    AI Isn’t Killing Entry-Level Jobs — Short-Sighted Leadership Is

    This week on Workquake Weekly, Steve Cadigan dives into one of the biggest myths in today’s workplace — that AI is killing entry-level jobs. Spoiler alert: it’s not. Drawing on Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky’s recent comments that “AI can do the interns’ work, but leaders should still hire Gen Z,” Steve explores why cutting early-career roles is one of the most dangerous mistakes companies can make — and how it’s quietly dismantling the leadership ladder from the bottom up. He shares lessons from his time building LinkedIn’s early-career hiring programs, explains the real culture cost of removing young talent, and makes the case for why Gen Z might be the generation best equipped to help organizations use AI more intelligently. You’ll learn: Why the “AI took my job” narrative misses the real issue. How skipping entry-level hiring sabotages your future leadership pipeline. How to redesign early-career roles so humans and AI actually work better together. Why Gen Z could be your company’s best AI accelerators. And as always, Steve leaves you with a Workquake Challenge to turn insight into action — by reimagining one role on your team for the age of AI. Tone: Conversational, optimistic, and deeply human — this episode is a wake-up call for leaders who want to future-proof their culture and their talent. 🎙️ Workquake Weekly — helping you make sense of the chaos we call modern work… one short episode at a time. https://fortune.com/2025/10/30/airbnb-ceo-brian-chesky-ai-can-do-intern-work-bosses-should-hire-gen-z-lose-management-automation-employment-hiring-advice/

    7 min

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Welcome to Workquake Weekly with Steve Cadigan — future-of-work expert, LinkedIn’s first CHRO, and author of Workquake. Each week, Steve breaks down the biggest trends reshaping how we work, lead, and grow. From AI to leadership, culture to talent strategy, it’s a fresh, optimistic take on the changes transforming today’s workplace. Real talk, real insights , all in under 10 minutes. This podcast is digitally created and powered by Steve Cadigan, to bring you timely insights in a new way. For more info on Steve visit wwww.stevecadigan.com

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