Robot Employment Search Engines

Will Robots Take My Job Reveals Careers Susceptible to Automation

Will Robots Take My Job is a new search engine that shows just how likely it is that your job will become automated (aka done by a robot) in the future. The site was created by Dimitar Raykov and Mubashar Iqbal with data pulled from a 2013 report titled "The Future of Employment: How susceptible are jobs to computerisation?" That study ran the numbers for 702 jobs, which means Will Robots Take My Job is somewhat limited in scope.

However, that also means the results it does spit out have been exhaustively calculated. In addition to revealing the likelihood that your job will become automated the results also include info on median salary, people employed in that career and expected job growth. Although this tool seems to be about fun first there are some hard numbers that might make those who use it think twice about their jobs.
Trend Themes
1. Job Automation - As jobs are becoming more susceptible to automation, companies can use this trend to innovate and create new services for individuals who can lose their jobs to machines.
2. Data Analysis - Data is a valuable tool for those who want to capitalize on automation trends, as it enables them to create useful resources for those who are likely to be impacted.
3. AI Technologies - AI technologies can be used to create more accurate and comprehensive tools for predicting which jobs in industries will be automated in the future, providing businesses with more insight.
Industry Implications
1. Human Resources - As the job market is shifting and more positions are being automated, Human Resources can use this trend to create services that provide assistance in transitioning to new careers.
2. Career Counseling - Career counseling services can use this trend to offer a more comprehensive approach to their services, by providing insight into which industries and positions are most likely to be automated in the future.
3. Education - As the job market continues to shift and become automated, educational institutions can benefit from offering programs and courses that help individuals develop skills that are less likely to be automated.

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