AI and Your Next Job

The Jobs AI Is Creating (That Nobody's Talking About)


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Stop asking "Will AI take my job?" Start asking "How do I become the person who manages the AI?" This episode reveals the four categories of new roles emerging from AI transformation - and how to position yourself for them before your competition figures out they exist.

Key Insights: ✓ AI handles the repetitive; humans handle the exceptional ✓ Most new AI roles require domain expertise + AI application skills, not CS degrees ✓ Four automation-proof skill layers: Complex problem-solving, relational intelligence, adaptive creativity, ethical judgment ✓ The job market divides between AI operators and AI competitors - choose wisely

Four New Role Categories Explained:

  1. AI Operators (prompt engineers, training specialists, quality auditors)
  2. AI-Human Orchestrators (workflow designers, change management, collaboration trainers)
  3. AI Ethics and Governance (ethics officers, compliance specialists, bias auditors)
  4. AI-Enhanced Specialists (existing roles that now require AI proficiency)

Your Action Plan:

  1. Identify which role category aligns with your expertise
  2. Search LinkedIn for actual jobs in that category (note the skills requested)
  3. Audit your role: which parts are automating vs. becoming more strategic?
  4. Reframe your experience using automation-proof skills framework
  5. Find 3 job postings mentioning AI and translate your experience into their terms

Perfect for professionals who want to stop competing with AI and start positioning themselves as the people who manage it. Real roles. Real positioning strategies. No hype.

Resources Mentioned:

  • LinkedIn job search strategies
  • Four-layer automation-proof skills framework
  • Experience positioning formula

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AI and Your Next JobBy Brian Newman