Job Guide to AI

About Job Guide to AI

Role-specific AI impact analysis for professionals navigating the AI transition. Plain English. No hype.

“Every working person deserves to understand how AI will affect their livelihood — and to have a clear, practical path to adapt.”

The problem we solve

AI is transforming every industry, but most information about it is either too generic, too technical, or too alarming. A dental hygienist, a logistics coordinator, and a financial analyst all face different AI impacts — but most articles treat them the same.

People tell us three things:

  • “I keep reading that AI will take my job” — but they don't know which parts of their job, when, or what to do about it.
  • “Every article talks about AI in general terms” — nobody speaks to their specific role.
  • “I understand AI is changing things” — but they don't know where to start, what to learn, or whether they're already behind.

Job Guide to AI addresses all three: role-specific intelligence, tailored to your exact job, with clear actionable next steps.

What you get

Every role page on this site gives you:

AI impact rating

High, Medium, or Low — with an honest explanation of what that means for your role.

Tasks at risk

The specific parts of your job most likely to be automated or augmented.

AI tools for your role

Real tools you can use today, with explanations of what each one does.

How to upskill

Immediate, short-term, and longer-term actions. Free and paid options.

Cross-skilling paths

Related roles that may be more resilient or growing in an AI world.

Key facts & stats

Employment figures, salary data, and AI impact statistics from current research.

Coverage

50

Roles covered

18

High impact

22

Medium impact

10

Low impact