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Will AI Take Your Job? Who’s Safe, Who’s at Risk, and How to Stay Ahead
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace, leaving many professionals uncertain about their job security. While automation is taking over predictive and repetitive tasks, AI is also opening up new career avenues. Kamlesh Vyas, Partner at Deloitte India, shares insights on the evolving job landscape and how professionals can navigate the AI revolution.
Which Jobs Are at Risk, and Which Are AI-Proof?
Vyas explains that professions heavily reliant on prediction-based tasks are at the highest risk of automation. “Roles where predictive tasks form a large part are more susceptible to automation,” he notes. In contrast, careers demanding critical thinking, creativity, emotional intelligence, collaboration, and leadership are more resilient to AI disruption.
However, AI is not entirely a threat—it can serve as a powerful tool for professionals in these fields. “Tasks that require problem-solving, teamwork, and responding to novel situations are closer to being AI-proof. But even these roles can leverage AI to enhance effectiveness,” he adds.
Can AI Predict the Perfect Career Path?
Career guidance is another area where AI is making waves. AI-driven platforms can analyze vast amounts of data to offer personalized career recommendations. But is AI more accurate than human advisors?
Vyas acknowledges AI’s ability to process massive data sets but warns of its limitations. “Every human being is unique, and relying solely on generalized big data can be inaccurate. AI applications can also be biased due to inherent data flaws and may even ‘hallucinate’—producing predictions not necessarily rooted in real trends,” he cautions.
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Despite fears of job loss, AI is also creating new opportunities. “Just like computers and the internet revolutionized industries, AI will also generate new roles,” Vyas emphasizes. To stay relevant, professionals should cultivate deeper expertise in their domains and continuously refine their higher-order thinking skills.
“No area of work will remain untouched by AI, and there are opportunities to leverage it everywhere,” he explains. The key is to adopt a lifelong learning mindset to adapt to AI-driven changes.
How to Beat AI-Powered Resume Screening
With AI-driven Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) filtering job applications before they reach human recruiters, job seekers need new strategies to stand out. Vyas suggests focusing on crafting resumes that clearly highlight relevant skills and credentials.
“Job seekers should study prospective employers, understand job requirements, and tailor their CVs accordingly,” he advises. AI tools can also help optimize resumes to align with ATS keyword filters, improving the chances of selection.
Which Industries Are the Safest for Career Growth?
Some industries, like customer support and data entry, are rapidly being automated, while others, such as healthcare and creative fields, seem more resistant. But Vyas believes it’s not just about industries—rather, it’s about specific job tasks.
“It’s not that entire industries are AI-proof or AI-prone,” he clarifies. “Every industry has roles with varying degrees of automation potential.” This means professionals should focus on skill sets that are less likely to be replaced by AI, regardless of industry.
AI-Powered Learning: The Future of Career Growth
AI-driven learning platforms are transforming skill development, offering personalized learning paths based on individual progress. Vyas sees great potential in these tools but emphasizes their reliance on high-quality assessments.
“If assessment outcomes are accurate, these tools can help learners progress effectively by adjusting content, pace, and difficulty level,” he explains. Professionals who leverage AI-driven education platforms can accelerate career growth and stay ahead in the corporate world.
Embracing AI: The Road Ahead
AI is undoubtedly reshaping the job market, but whether it is a threat or an opportunity depends on how professionals adapt. By honing critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills while leveraging AI tools, individuals can not only secure their careers but also thrive in an AI-driven future.
As Vyas puts it, “AI is here to stay, and so is the need for lifelong learning.”