While some parts of the workforce are highly exposed to automation, others remain firmly rooted in human capability. The more repetitive and process-driven the work, the easier it is to automate.
The least automatable jobs include Emergency Medical Technicians (7% risk), Firefighters (9%), Healthcare Social Workers (12%), Police Officers (13%), and Electricians (14%). These roles require a combination of urgency, physical skill, decision-making, empathy, and communication that keeps them firmly human.
Electricians, in particular, stand out with a 14% automation risk and strong demand growth. This is driven by aging infrastructure, EV charging networks, and the energy transition. The irony is that AI data centers, the very technology driving automation fears, need electricians to get built and kept running. That’s about as future-proof as a job can get.
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