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Jobs That AI Won’t Replace Anytime Soon… And How to Find One Near You!

Nov 6, 2025 Share
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You see it all over the news. Maybe you’ve already become a victim of it. Artificial intelligence. It’s replacing human workers in just about every industry, and it’s replacing us at an alarming rate.

How alarming?

Well, Goldman Sachs recently said 6-7% of American workers will be “displaced” by AI. And by displaced, they mean replaced… and 11% of companies said AI is the reason for the layoffs they’ve already done.[1]

Get this: If AI “displaces” just 6% of our workforce as Goldman Sachs believes, that would equate to about 10 million jobs. Yes, it’s scary. Very scary.

Already…

Amazon announced it will cut 30,000 white-collar workers. Dropbox, Oracle and Block all announced AI-driven human layoffs.[2]

So, if you’re looking for a job right now, you may want to consider looking for work in a field that AI is less likely to replace anytime soon.

Today, FindYourJobNow.com will help you do just that.

We’ve compiled a list of jobs that you can find right now. Jobs that AI can’t do (not yet, at least)… and we’ll show you how to find one of these jobs near you.

So, let’s put the bad news aside and get to the good news, the jobs!

Now, the first ten “AI proof” jobs you’ll see below were actually compiled in a sturdy done by Microsoft…[3]

Phlebotomists: Draw and collect blood samples from patients while ensuring comfort, safety, and proper handling procedures.

Nurses and Nursing Assistants: Assist patients with daily care, monitor vital signs, and provide emotional and physical support in healthcare settings.

HazMat Workers: Identify, handle, and safely dispose of hazardous or radioactive materials following strict safety and environmental protocols.

Painters, Plasterers: Prepare surfaces, apply paint or plaster, and repair walls and ceilings to maintain or restore building interiors and exteriors.

Embalmers: Prepare and preserve bodies for funerals, applying cosmetic and restorative treatments with sensitivity toward grieving families.

Plant and System Operators: Monitor and control machinery, equipment, and chemical processes in facilities such as water treatment plants or manufacturing sites.

Dental Surgeons: Perform surgical procedures on the face, mouth, and jaw to correct injuries, defects, or diseases.

Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers: Remove, repair, and install vehicle windows and windshields, ensuring proper fit and safety standards.

Ships Engineers: Operate, maintain, and repair engines, electrical systems, and other mechanical components aboard ships.

Tire Repairers and Changers: Inspect, repair, and replace tires on vehicles using specialized tools, often in varied or mobile work environments.

And here’s 7 more…

Teachers and Educators: Instruct and guide students through learning experiences, adapting to individual needs and fostering growth through empathy and connection.

Electricians: Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems, ensuring safety and functionality in homes, businesses, and industrial settings.

Plumbers: Inspect, repair, and install piping systems for water, gas, and waste, solving unique problems in various environments.

Psychologists and Therapists: Assess and treat emotional and mental health issues, providing support, guidance, and strategies to improve well-being.

Skilled Tradespeople: Build, repair, and maintain structures or machinery using hands-on expertise, precision, and creative problem-solving.

Emergency Responders: Protect lives and property by responding quickly to emergencies, assessing risks, and making critical decisions under pressure.

Social Workers and Counselors: Support individuals and families through personal or social challenges, offering resources, guidance, and compassionate care.

There we have it, our top 17 jobs that are unlikely to be replaced by ai anytime soon.

Now, you may have noticed that a lot of these jobs are “trades.” As for the current capabilities of AI (including robots), the trades look to be among the most secure jobs into the future.

So, if you’re looking for a job that AI can’t currently do, and may take a while to actually be able to do, you should consider either applying for some of the jobs you see above (if you’re qualified) or you should consider trade school.

If you’re interested in trade school, our partners over at SchoolMatchPro.com can help find a good fit for you.

However, if you’re already qualified for any of the jobs above, simply visit our homepage (or click the home button above) and enter the name of the job you’re looking for, and where you want to work…

Right into our advanced job search toolbar…

Then click “view jobs.”

All of your opportunities will appear!

[1] Goldman Sachs survey says only 11% of companies are actively linking layoffs to AI—but the real shock is yet to come | Fortune

[2] AI Destruction of Millions of Jobs Begins

[3] Working with AI: Measuring the Applicability of Generative AI to Occupations - Microsoft Research