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    Your job isn’t disappearing—it’s shapeshifting

    News DeskBy News DeskMarch 27, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    I talk to a lot of people who are quietly terrified about their careers right now, wondering if the thing they spent 15 years getting good at is about to become irrelevant. The kind of fear where you smile through another LinkedIn post about AI productivity gains and feel your stomach drop.

    I get it. I build AI systems and agents for enterprise clients—and for myself. I watch these tools get more capable every week. And the narrative everywhere, from VCs, from CEOs, from the breathless tech press, is that your job is going to be automated. That you’re going to be replaced. That AI is coming for your job, and you should be very, very worried.

    I think that narrative is mostly wrong. Not because AI isn’t transforming work—it absolutely is. But because it’s answering the wrong question. The question isn’t whether your job will exist in 5 years. It’s what your job will look like.

    JOBS DON’T VANISH, THEY MUTATE

    Here’s what’s actually happening when you look past the panic. A Harvard Business School study analyzing nearly all U.S. job postings from 2019 through 2025 found that while postings for repetitive, automatable roles dropped 13%, demand for jobs requiring analytical, technical, or creative work grew 20%. The skills required within those roles are shifting fast—but the roles themselves aren’t disappearing. They’re morphing.

    PwC’s 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer, which analyzed almost a billion job ads across six continents, found something that should make us all feel better: Wages are rising twice as fast in industries exposed the most to AI compared to those that are the least exposed. Not falling. Rising. Even in highly automatable roles, workers with AI skills are commanding a significant wage premium. The people who figured out how to work alongside the technology aren’t getting replaced. They’re getting paid more.

    Vanguard’s chief economist projects that over 60% of occupations—nurses, teachers, engineers, HR managers, insurance agents—will benefit from AI as an augmentation tool, not be eliminated by it. The analogy he uses is the personal computer: It didn’t kill jobs so much as it let people focus on higher-value work. We’re in a version of that transition, just moving faster.

    THE PANIC ISN’T USEFUL, THE CURIOSITY IS

    Look, I’m not going to sugarcoat it. Some roles are getting gutted. Data entry. Basic customer service. Routine legal research. Rote translation. If your entire job is a task that a machine can now do faster, cheaper, and without complaining about the coffee—yes, that role is in trouble.

    But most jobs aren’t one task. They’re bundles of tasks. A software developer writes code, but also designs systems, mentors juniors, navigates office politics, and argues with product managers about scope. AI can now handle a chunk of the code-writing. That doesn’t eliminate the developer; it shifts the balance of what’s valuable in the role. As one thorough analysis put it, when AI automates one task in a job bundle, the job changes. It doesn’t vanish.

    The people who are going to thrive in this aren’t the ones with the best credentials or the most experience. They’re the ones who are curious enough to ask: What does my job look like when AI handles the repetitive parts? What’s left? What becomes more valuable? And—critically—am I building those skills now, am I building toward that reality, or am I just hoping the wave doesn’t reach me?

    THE TRANSITION IS THE HARD PART

    The destination is probably fine. The journey is rough. A Pearson study presented at Davos this year found that the economic promise of AI—up to $6.6 trillion added to the U.S. economy by 2034—only materializes if employers pair the technology with actual training. And right now, most aren’t. Only 16% of workers had what Forrester considers high “AI readiness” in 2025. Companies are buying the tools and skipping the part where they teach anyone how to use them.

    Meanwhile, 59% of companies admit they’re framing ordinary cost-cutting as “AI-driven layoffs” because it sounds better to investors. The real story is messier than the headlines. Some of these cuts are genuine automation. Some are just budget trimming in a tech-company trench coat.

    The uncomfortable truth is that we’re in a transition period where the old version of your job is fading and the new version hasn’t fully arrived yet. That’s genuinely disorienting. It’s also—if you’re honest about it—an opportunity to create a new role for yourself that doesn’t come along very often.

    THE ADVANTAGE GOES TO THE CURIOUS

    Every major technology shift has had this same shape: panic, then adaptation, then a new normal where the people who moved early have an outsized advantage. The internet didn’t eliminate retail; it reshaped it. Mobile didn’t kill desktop software; it created entirely new categories. AI is doing the same thing to knowledge work, just faster.

    The winners won’t be the people who learned to code in a weekend or got an AI certification. They’ll be the ones who got genuinely curious about how their specific expertise combines with these tools to create something new. The marketing director who figures out that AI handles the data analysis while she focuses on creative strategy. The lawyer who uses AI for research and spends the freed-up time on the judgment calls that actually win cases. The project manager who stops tracking status updates and starts doing the human work of alignment and persuasion.

    Your job is shapeshifting. The question is whether you’re going to watch it happen or get in there and shape it yourself. The window for that is open right now. I wouldn’t wait.

    Lindsey Witmer Collins is CEO and founder of WLCM.ai and ScribblyBooks.com.

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