The Winners of AI

17 November 2025

Which Jobs Will Survive and Why?

In recent years, technological changes have been reshaping the world of work in ways that profoundly transform employment. Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) does not “just” automate: it generates new ways of working, new professions, and new competencies. While many fear that AI will “take people’s jobs,” and we often discuss which roles are at risk, it’s equally important to examine the other side: which jobs will thrive in the future.
If we look at broader fields, the following areas may contain roles that will be the winners in the coming years:

1. Creative and Strategic Professional Fields

AI excels in structured, repetitive tasks: collecting data, automating repetitive decisions, generating text or code. For example, IT development, customer service, and simple administrative work are already visibly changing.
In contrast, roles that require creativity, human intuition, emotional intelligence, or strategic thinking - such as product development, strategic consulting, creative agency work, and leadership roles - will be in a strong position in the AI era. Here AI doesn’t replace; it augments, freeing humans from routine tasks.

2. Data and Technology Professions

Introducing and operating AI requires more than end-users: it needs people who design, run, interpret, and adapt AI systems. Such professions include data and machine-learning engineers (Data Scientists, ML Engineers), AI product developers, and AI ethics and governance leaders.

Companies aiming to become “AI-mature” will compete for these specialists, meaning demand for these roles will grow.

3. Human-Centred and Service-Oriented Roles

While automating highly structured and mechanizable jobs is easy, roles requiring strong interpersonal skills, empathy, and complex human-to-human interaction remain relatively safe. Examples include healthcare assistants, mental-health professionals, counsellors, and creative employees.
AI can support efficiency here, but cannot replace the human element.

4. Evolving Roles – The “AI Plus Human” Model

Many jobs won’t disappear but will transform. AI will take over routine, rule-based tasks, while humans take on higher-level responsibilities.
For example, the data analyst role used to focus on modelling and reporting; today, interpreting data, supporting decisions, and drawing strategic conclusions are the priority.
In other words, the professions that win are those where humans and AI work together and where humans retain final control, creativity, and value creation.

Why Is This Important Now?

As AI technologies spread rapidly, roles with a high share of automatable tasks will become disadvantaged - typically administrative work, data collection and entry, simple customer service, invoicing, and repetitive internal activities.
But success requires more than simply “avoiding automation”: we must prepare for the AI era - learning how to collaborate with AI and create comparative advantages that AI cannot generate alone.

How Can Professionals and Companies Prepare?

Develop skills AI cannot replicate: creativity, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, complex decision-making.
Learn to use AI tools, enabling true human–machine collaboration not merely fearing automation.
At the organizational level: build operations where AI implementation is not just a technology initiative but a business and operating-model transformation.
Reskilling and adaptation: those who do work today that AI may take over tomorrow should consider how to transition into higher-level roles.

Summary

AI likely won’t eliminate all jobs, but it will significantly transform many. Those roles will thrive where humans perform deeply human tasks: creative, complex, relationship- and intuition-driven work.
The “AI-winning” professions combine human value that algorithms cannot independently generate with the technological fluency required in the future of work.
If we recognize this direction as professionals or business leaders, we can not only adapt but gain a competitive advantage.

And finally, a bit of a fun list

Here is the list of 65 specific occupations with the highest expected growth that could be winners of the AI era in the next 5–10 years, according to the US Career Institute.
After reading through - especially seeing my position ranked 64th - I felt reassured that I still have a future. 😊

  1. Nurse Practitioners
  2. Choreographers
  3. Physician Assistants
  4. Mental Health Counsellors
  5. Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Post-Secondary
  6. Coaches and Scouts
  7. Athletic Trainers
  8. Physical Therapists
  9. Orthotists and Prosthetists
  10. Occupational Therapists
  11. Marriage and Family Therapists
  12. Art Therapists
  13. Music Therapists
  14. Health-Care Social Workers
  15. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
  16. Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
  17. Psychology Teachers, Post-Secondary
  18. Fitness and Wellness Coordinators
  19. Soil and Plant Scientists
  20. Social Work Teachers, Post-Secondary
  21. Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Post-Secondary
  22. Psychiatrists
  23. Anthropology and Archaeology Teachers, Post-Secondary
  24. Physicists
  25. Architecture Teachers, Post-Secondary
  26. Nurse Midwives
  27. Emergency Medical Technicians
  28. Security Managers
  29. Civil Engineers
  30. Transportation Engineers
  31. Adapted Physical Education Specialists
  32. Paramedics
  33. Clinical Nurse Specialists
  34. Critical Care Nurses
  35. Advanced-Practice Psychiatric Nurses
  36. Dentists, General
  37. Set and Exhibit Designers
  38. Prosthodontists
  39. Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary
  40. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
  41. Firefighters
  42. First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
  43. Urban and Regional Planners
  44. Recreational Therapists
  45. Directors, Religious Activities and Education
  46. Dermatologists
  47. Neurologists
  48. First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives
  49. Neuropsychologists
  50. Clinical Neuropsychologists
  51. Orthopaedic Surgeons, Except Paediatric
  52. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
  53. Surgeons, All Other
  54. Emergency Management Directors
  55. Preventive Medicine Physicians
  56. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians
  57. Hospitalists
  58. Sports Medicine Physicians
  59. Paediatric Surgeons
  60. Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  61. Interior Designers
  62. Landscape Architects
  63. Fish and Game Wardens
  64. Chief Executives
  65. Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers
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