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Experts reveal five jobs that are 'AI-proof' and one key advantage humans have

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Updated 12:00 13 Nov 2025 GMTPublished 13:11 12 Nov 2025 GMT

Experts reveal five jobs that are 'AI-proof' and one key advantage humans have

It turns out that we can combine technology with humanity in the world of profession

Ffion Jarvis

Ffion Jarvis

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images/Anadolu

Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Jobs, World News, Amazon

Ffion Jarvis
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Amazon recently announced 14,000 job cuts as part of an AI-driven shift, and it's only the beginning, as fears continue to grow around AI pushing people out of their jobs.

Reports suggest AI could impact up to 300 million full-time job roles worldwide, changing the world of work quicker than any other previous shift due to new tech.

As a result, it's natural to be concerned about the potential future of your job - but don't fear, not all jobs are at risk.

The next decade could be highly successful for those who have creativity, adaptability and compassion skills, with new research from targetjobs having revealed the jobs that are least likely to be replaced by AI and how you can future-proof your career, before it's too late.

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Credit:Getty Images. Graduates will benefit from working with AI tools, not against them
Credit:Getty Images. Graduates will benefit from working with AI tools, not against them

What jobs are at risk from AI?

It's not surprising that roles involving data entry, administrative roles, customer service and tech jobs might be taken over by AI - to put it simply, these are the roles that could be written as an algorithm, meaning AI could probably do it faster.

However, when it comes down to human instinct, moral judgment and collaboration, AI can't compete, so if you're on the hunt for a new job, it's worth thinking about careers where AI is the weakest.

Which five jobs are 'safe' from AI?

targetjobs has identified certain roles with traits that AI cannot authentically mimic - aka the ‘human advantage roles’. These are as follows:

Healthcare & Psychology

While AI can help us with data analysis and diagnostics, ultimately it can't mimic human reassurance and emotional understanding - this is where humans have the edge.

Education & Training

We have all seen AI being used in classrooms to help teachers out, but it's those who are capable of blending this technology with emotional intelligence who will really offer great expertise in shaping young minds.

AI doesn't have emotional intelligence like humans (Getty Stock Photo)
AI doesn't have emotional intelligence like humans (Getty Stock Photo)

Creative Industries

Sure, AI can still come up with ideas, but it's all down to you to create relatable work when it comes to roles like storytelling, design, content and advertising.

Skilled Trades

Builders, engineers, and electricians will continue to thrive as AI struggles to handle unpredictable, physical tasks.

AI might be able to teach you how to change a lightbulb, but it can't use judgment like skilled traders can.

People in creative industries can apparently rest easy (Heath Korvola/Getty stock photo)
People in creative industries can apparently rest easy (Heath Korvola/Getty stock photo)

Ethics & Policy Roles

While AI might have a place in many industries, professionals in regulation, principled leadership, and law have the important role of making sure it's being used responsibly, meaning humans are still needed.

What key advantage do humans have over AI?

If you're on the hunt for a new job, it's worth bearing in mind that humans have one key skill: flexibility.

targetjobs explains: "Those who can combine AI literacy with essential human skills will be the most employable."

So, if you have the ability to combine AI literacy with your human skills, then you should have nothing to worry about.

How can you 'future-proof' your career against AI?

targetjobs has shared a few key pieces of advice to tackle artificial intelligence going forward, including:


  • Doubling down on soft skills
  • Working with AI tools, not against them
  • Diversifying your skills
  • Investing in lifelong learning
  • Networking intentionally
  • Building your emotional intelligence

Ultimately, it's all about working with the robots - not resisting them!

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