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title: "When Spring Recruitment Meets AI, Zhihu Comes to Safeguard Graduates' Employment"
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url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/282281194.md"
description: "This year, 12.7 million college graduates are facing employment challenges. Zhihu has launched a special program for the 2026 offer season to explore job-seeking strategies in the AI era. During the event, experts discussed the impact of AI on careers, believing that AI does not eliminate jobs but rather redefines them and promotes industry upgrades. AI may break down educational barriers, and future recruitment standards will place greater emphasis on the combination of humans and AI. A professor from Tsinghua University pointed out that AI is a booster for the industry, not a terminator"
datetime: "2026-04-10T03:05:38.000Z"
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# When Spring Recruitment Meets AI, Zhihu Comes to Safeguard Graduates' Employment

This year, 12.7 million college graduates are about to leave school, setting a historical record for graduation scale. At the same time, a wave of career anxiety triggered by generative AI is spreading. "Is AI taking away our jobs, or is it giving us new possibilities?" has become a pressing question. During the spring recruitment period, Zhihu launched a special initiative for the 2026 offer season, theoretically exploring the development direction and coping strategies for graduates in the AI era, while practically building a bridge for job seekers through AI job search tools and a network of experienced professionals providing guidance and job opportunities.

## "Our Generation Q&A" Discusses Job Seeking Dilemmas: Is AI "Taking Jobs" or "Providing Jobs"?

At the Zhihu "Our Generation Q&A" roundtable event, faced with the uncertainties brought by AI, four leading respondents provided differing yet complementary judgments. Liu Zhiyuan, a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Tsinghua University, believes that the emergence of electronic computers led to the disappearance of the Computer (human calculator) profession and the rise of the Programmer profession; the arrival of new AI technologies is causing traditional Programmers to decline and gradually giving rise to new professions like architects. AI is not the "terminator" of the programming industry, but rather a "catalyst" for industry upgrading.

Kang Yan, CEO of Zhaopin, sees a structural transformation in the evolution of employment positions. His judgment is that AI is not eliminating jobs, but redefining them. A textile factory he visited no longer hires seamstresses but urgently recruits algorithm engineers; at a new energy battery factory, a college student who obtained an industrial robot operation certificate saw their monthly salary rise from four to five thousand yuan to twelve thousand yuan. In Kang Yan's view, AI is completing a "knowledge equality movement," gradually lowering educational barriers, and the standards for corporate recruitment will increasingly shift towards what "people + AI" can produce, rather than just a diploma. He even suggested that AI might break the so-called "35-year-old curse"—as repetitive labor is taken over by AI, the industry experience, overall perspective, and understanding of human nature of seasoned professionals may become scarce.

Assistant Professor Xu Huazhe from Tsinghua University publicly revealed his identity as the founder of a shell-breaking robot during this "Our Generation Q&A," marking a genuine entrepreneurial exploration in the field of AI. He candidly stated that AI is both a thief of existing jobs and a Santa Claus for future jobs. This wave of AI is different from any previous industrial revolution; it is no longer just about replacing physical labor but is beginning to replace the very value of human labor itself. However, talents who understand AI are becoming increasingly valuable and sought after Professor Qian Jing from Beijing Normal University combines practical experience to provide a mental remedy for young people. She stated that many people either feel anxious and avoid AI or only scratch the surface. What is truly needed is to cultivate an AI mindset, treating AI as a "perhaps clumsy but highly efficient partner." Qian Jing believes that the hardest moat in the AI era is not a specific technology stack, but the ability to harness AI. In the past, leadership was described as "if you can't lead people, you'll work until you die," but now it should be said, "if you can't lead AI, you'll still work until you die."

The "We Ask" discussion during the 2026 offer season ultimately distilled into a "Long-Distance Running Guide for Young People in the AI Era." It does not provide a simple "yes" or "no," but rather consolidates the consensus that AI is not the endpoint, but a watershed. The irreplaceable abilities in the AI era lie in deep empathy and emotional connection, complex decision-making and judgment, cross-domain integration, perceptiveness of real experiences, leadership, and organizational skills. These are precisely the aspects that "make people more human," which AI, no matter how powerful, cannot truly possess.

## "Spring Recruitment Networking Group" Shares Job Hunting Secrets to Help Job Seekers Secure Offers

As a community for real discussions and mutual assistance, Zhihu gathers a wealth of job-hunting experiences and tips, with "those who have been there" generously sharing their job-hunting secrets. Senior architect "Brother Talks Tech" shared his resume screening logic based on his recruitment experience—campus recruitment resumes focus on the graduate school, internship experience, and project achievements, assessing the potential to become an excellent professional; while social recruitment resumes emphasize work experience and skill matching, determining whether the candidate can contribute immediately.

This year, during the offer season, Zhihu called upon recruiters and industry professionals from fields such as AI, technology, automotive, and gaming to form a "Spring Recruitment Networking Group" to provide advice on real concerns faced by graduates. Zhu Yingnan, founder of the super resume Wonder CV, shared his thought process when asked about the value of openclaw (crayfish) during an interview—first, define it and clearly explain what it is in your own words; second, provide a judgment, clarifying its value and limitations; finally, relate it to yourself, showcasing your thinking and application abilities regarding new things in specific usage scenarios.

In addition to sincere community discussions, Zhihu has also launched the "Job Data Hub" tool and the "AI Resume Analysis Master" feature during this offer season, providing graduates with scientific employment decision support and realistic interview scenario practice.

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When the new generation of young people is trapped in the fog of spring recruitment, Zhihu steadily catches their job-seeking anxiety, helping them achieve a smooth transition from campus to workplace. Every real coordinate of "I have experienced this, I have walked this way" is a lift from a stranger, which is also Zhihu's most simple yet powerful value, helping more people find answers through connections between real people

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