Finance brokers top list of jobs most at risk of automation

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Automation could put accountants, finance brokers, pilots, pharmacists and meteorologists out of a job within 10 years, according to new data.

a workforce data and analytics platform, has analysed billions of data points to make predictions about the future of jobs and skills.Finance brokers sit atop Faethm by Pearson’s list of jobs most at risk of automation at 59 per cent, followed by stockbroking clerks and librarians .

“We can determine what jobs are really at risk of automation ... and the big thing is anything to do with routine tasks,” Faethm by Pearson’s chief data scientist, Richard George, told“If you’re sitting in an office pushing text around on a Word document, or entering data in an Excel spreadsheet, this is a job that’s already being highly automated. If you’re still doing that – these things will disappear quickly.

“We found that economic growth will still drive the need for accountants. However, the nature of an accountant’s job will quickly evolve as tasks are both automated and augmented by technology and this will impact future demand.“Simple robotic process automation in the back office of major technology companies across Australia – these technologies can quickly replace those routine tasks you do in an accounting job.

“As the labour market shifts, there will not be enough talent with the right skills,” Dr George said.

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Wonderful….. why don’t we all just pack it in and live on the benefits…

From 1999, my research and prediction on this topic at MelbBSchool What we are now seeing has been coming for decades - Healthcare is on this same trajectory.

Thank God! It was about time for me to find a better job.

radio_austin Hi Steve. Among the jobs that will fare best in the next decade will be the caring / therapeutic professions, where empathy is at a premium. Machines can't have a shared human experience, the root of all empathy. futurist

Human sales and service simple cant be replaced

Shock? Nah, tech has always replaced human workers More worrisome is the fact that it gives an excuse for a headline

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