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Traditionally, many have operated under the assumption that a stable career—graduating from college, working steadily for decades, buying a house, and retiring comfortably—is the path to success. However, the study suggests that this model is quickly becoming obsolete. As AI, robotics, and automation become more prevalent across industries, job stability rooted in a fixed career trajectory is diminishing.

Instead, success now hinges on your ability to solve problems through valuable skills. The old paradigm of job security is giving way to a new era where your unique skill set and adaptability determine your relevance and value in the workplace.

Jobs Most at Risk of Automation

The study identified ten specific roles that face significant threat from automation: