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Nearly every job in Australia will be transformed by technological change, with some roles becoming obsolete, new research has found.
“That means that it’s very broad base. It’s going to affect the way we work right across the workplace,” he told SBS News.
Some jobs will change, some will ‘fade’
“We think that the threat to the workforce isn’t through a mass unemployment phase. This isn’t a doomsday piece of research that you might have seen in some other instances, but it’s a more balanced outcome that we’re expecting for the workforce.”
“It won’t be an immediate overnight thing, but they will fade.”
Jobs with the most and least risks
Commercial cleaners, sales assistants in broadline retail and specialty stores, kitchen-hands, couriers and postal carriers, truck drivers, and structural steel and welding trades workers are the next groups most at risk.
The report found the five industries with the highest share of highly substitutable workers were insurance, hotels and restaurants, beverages, consumer staples and food products.
Which jobs are going to transform?
The top five ASX industries that stand out for augmentation potential include:
- Insurance
- Health care technology
- Software
- Interactive media and services
- IT services