AI exposure list
The highest-risk jobs are usually not entire careers disappearing overnight. They are roles with many tasks that are digital, repetitive, text-heavy, data-heavy, or rules-based.
AI is most likely to replace or compress tasks first: data entry, routine customer support, basic content drafts, simple analysis, and repeatable admin workflows.
| Job | Risk | Exposed tasks | Safer move |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data entry clerk | Very high | Structured entry, cleanup, reconciliation | Move toward QA, workflow ops, or data stewardship |
| Customer service representative | High | FAQ answers, ticket summaries, routing | Build escalation, customer success, and AI support ops skills |
| Bookkeeper | High | Categorization, routine reporting, reconciliation | Move toward advisory, compliance, and automation oversight |
| Copywriter | High | Drafts, variants, SEO briefs, ad copy | Build brand strategy, research, and conversion judgment |
| Translator | High | General translation and subtitle drafts | Specialize in legal, medical, cultural, or live interpretation |
| Junior software developer | High | Boilerplate, tests, common bugs, docs | Strengthen product context, architecture, and debugging |
| Paralegal | High | Document review, summaries, research drafts | Build client context, procedure, and compliance judgment |
| Financial analyst | Moderate to high | Market summaries, spreadsheet drafts, reports | Own assumptions, scenarios, and stakeholder decisions |
| Graphic designer | Moderate to high | Variants, image generation, templates | Move toward creative direction, brand systems, and UX |
| Administrative assistant | High | Scheduling, drafting, coordination, data cleanup | Build operations ownership and relationship management |
Job
Data entry clerk
Risk
Very high
Exposed tasks
Structured entry, cleanup, reconciliation
Safer move
Move toward QA, workflow ops, or data stewardship
Job
Customer service representative
Risk
High
Exposed tasks
FAQ answers, ticket summaries, routing
Safer move
Build escalation, customer success, and AI support ops skills
Job
Bookkeeper
Risk
High
Exposed tasks
Categorization, routine reporting, reconciliation
Safer move
Move toward advisory, compliance, and automation oversight
Job
Copywriter
Risk
High
Exposed tasks
Drafts, variants, SEO briefs, ad copy
Safer move
Build brand strategy, research, and conversion judgment
Job
Translator
Risk
High
Exposed tasks
General translation and subtitle drafts
Safer move
Specialize in legal, medical, cultural, or live interpretation
Job
Junior software developer
Risk
High
Exposed tasks
Boilerplate, tests, common bugs, docs
Safer move
Strengthen product context, architecture, and debugging
Job
Paralegal
Risk
High
Exposed tasks
Document review, summaries, research drafts
Safer move
Build client context, procedure, and compliance judgment
Job
Financial analyst
Risk
Moderate to high
Exposed tasks
Market summaries, spreadsheet drafts, reports
Safer move
Own assumptions, scenarios, and stakeholder decisions
Job
Graphic designer
Risk
Moderate to high
Exposed tasks
Variants, image generation, templates
Safer move
Move toward creative direction, brand systems, and UX
Job
Administrative assistant
Risk
High
Exposed tasks
Scheduling, drafting, coordination, data cleanup
Safer move
Build operations ownership and relationship management
AI is likely to affect roles with repetitive digital tasks first, including data entry, routine support, basic drafting, and structured analysis. That does not mean every worker in those roles will lose a job.
No. High exposure means many tasks can be assisted or automated. Workers can still move toward judgment, ownership, client trust, and AI-enabled workflow design.
Generic job lists are useful, but your daily tasks matter more.