Monday, December 2, 2019
Will a Robot Take My Job
Will a Robot Take My Job Thanks to rapid technological advances, the way we do business is changing at a record pace. Some change is good, of course, but some is also quite painful. One concern many professionals haveis that robots may soon take over their jobs. In truth, there is a reasonable chance your job may be impacted over the course of your career.A studyfrom the University of Oxford found that approximately 47 percent of all U.S. jobs are at risk of being automated awayover the next 20 years.What Jobs Are Safe?The jobs least likely to be impacted by automationfall into three categories. Creative jobs such as artists, engineers, and business strategists are least likely to be automated, as they require new and unique thoughts each day.Jobs that requireextensive humaninteraction the human touch, as some call it are also less likely to be impacted. These include social workers, nurses, and clergy members.Highly unpredictable jobs, such as emergency plumber, are likely to escape automation as well. Need for such jobs arises randomly, and the challenges these professionals face change form constantly.What Jobs Will Be Impacted?Anyrolewith highly routine duties is at risk. For example, tax accountants could potentially be replaced by computers, and the saatkorn holds true for many logistics, transportation, and manufacturing jobs. Since 2014, Amazon has introduced more than 100,000 robots to its workforceDespite their very social nature, retail roles such ascashiers, counter clerks, and rental clerks, as well as telemarketers, are likely to be automated heavily, according to Oxfords research. The researchers note that although these occupations involve interactive tasks, they do not necessarily require a high degree of social intelligence, making them prime candidates for computerization.Mitigating the ImpactThere are a few things you can do to prepare yourself and minim ize the negative impact automation has on your careerDont assume youll work for one company forever. Working for more than one company diversifies your risk and improves your professional network.Develop more than one salable skill. That way, youll have other options if your role is outsourced to robots.Never stop learning. Change is constant.To stay employed, you muststay on top of the trends in and around yourindustry.The thought of robots replacing you may be scary, but thorough preparation will ensure youre ready to grow along with the ever-evolving workplace.A version of this article originally appeared in theMemphis Daily News.Angela Copeland is a career coach and CEO at her firm,Copeland Coaching.
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