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The AI hit list just dropped. Did your job make the cut?

New research from USC & Microsoft reveals which careers are most vulnerable to AI. See the full list.

A tide is rising in the job market.

For years, it was a distant hum on the horizon, just some self-checkout kiosks and chatbots. But now, the water is hitting the shore, and the waves are getting bigger, threatening the world of traditional desk jobs.

This isn’t speculation. It’s a reality backed by fresh research from both the University of Southern California and Microsoft. We’ve been tracking their findings, and they've revealed which roles are being streamlined by a smart piece of code.

The top "at-risk" list:

  • Customer Service

  • Paralegals & Legal Assistants

  • Bookkeepers

  • Copywriters & Content Creators

  • Market Research Analysts

If you are a student considering a four-year degree for one of these careers, you should take a moment to imagine yourself looking for jobs four years from now. The roles you are training for are the most at risk, and the market for them will be significantly smaller by the time you graduate.

If you are already in one of these roles, the path forward is important. You should either aggressively upskill with AI to make your work indispensable or consider a career change to a field with more long-term security.

But you know what code can’t do?

An AI agent has never hauled a toolbox onto a scorching rooftop. It can’t climb a ladder, diagnose a faulty compressor, and bring cool air back to a family that needs it. It can't do the real, essential work that keeps your city functioning.

While others are worrying about becoming obsolete, the people with tangible skills are becoming more powerful than ever. This isn't about being anti-tech. It's about being pro-stability. It’s about having a skill that can't be outsourced to a machine.

Ready to stop worrying about the future and start building it?

-Build It Big-

P.S. That career security we're talking about? For qualifying Arizona residents, the training to get it—including pro-grade tools to keep—is covered 100% by state-funded programs. No debt. Just a future-proof skill. See if you qualify >