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AI-Proof Jobs: What Jobs AI Will Not Replace (2026 Data)

The single most AI-proof job in America is also one of its lowest paid. Home health and personal care aides are projected to add 739,800 jobs by 2034, more than any other occupation in the United States, and Microsoft’s researchers score them among the least AI-exposed roles they measured. Their median wage is $34,900, well under the $49,500 median for all occupations. That gap is the story most “AI-proof jobs” lists refuse to tell you. We pulled the two best datasets that exist on this question. One is the Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projections for 2024 to 2034; the other is a Microsoft Research study that scored occupations by […]

Illustration showing diverse professionals — nurse, engineer, teacher, wind turbine technician, and programmer — representing human-centric jobs that remain safe in the age of AI, with title text “A Secret to a AI-Proof Career in 2025.”

AI and The Job Market: Will Graduates Struggle in The Future?

You’ve finished your degree, thrown your cap in the air, and are ready to take on the world. But as you start scrolling through job sites, you notice a new, invisible competitor lurking in the background: Artificial Intelligence. The headlines are everywhere, sparking a mix of excitement about the future and real anxiety about your place in it. It leaves every graduate asking the same crucial questions: Will I struggle to find a job because of AI? Where are the real opportunities, and which fields are the safest bets for a long and successful career? And most importantly, what can I do right now to stand out and build a […]