Microsoft Study Reveals the Jobs Most Exposed to AI — and the Ones Least Affected


Microsoft Study Reveals the Jobs Most Exposed to AI — and the Ones Least Affected

Published: October 2025
By: Arcon Recruitment


🧠 Generative AI and the Changing World of Work

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming workplaces across every industry — from customer service to construction. A new study by Microsoft researchers, based on real-world Bing Copilot usage, has revealed which jobs are most exposed to AI and which are least likely to be affected.

The research, titled “Working with AI: Measuring the Applicability of Generative AI to Occupations”, analysed over 200,000 anonymised AI interactions to determine how much AI overlaps with the tasks performed in different roles.


💡 What Does “AI Exposure” Mean?

“AI exposure” doesn’t mean replacement. Instead, it measures how much of a job’s daily work could be supported or enhanced by AI tools like Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, or other generative AI systems.

Jobs that rely on writing, communication, data analysis, or digital interaction tend to be more affected, while hands-on, physical, or mechanical roles show minimal overlap.


🧾 Top 10 Jobs Least Affected by AI

According to Microsoft’s findings, these occupations rely heavily on manual skill, mechanical work, and situational awareness — areas where AI has limited reach.

  1. Dredge Operators

  2. Bridge and Lock Tenders

  3. Water Treatment Plant and System Operators

  4. Foundry Mold and Coremakers

  5. Rail-Track Laying and Maintenance Equipment Operators

  6. Pile Driver Operators

  7. Floor Sanders and Finishers

  8. Orderlies

  9. Motorboat Operators

  10. Logging Equipment Operators


💻 Top 40 Jobs Most Exposed to AI

These roles are highly connected to digital tools, written communication, and data management, where AI already plays a significant support role.

  1. Interpreters and Translators

  2. Historians

  3. Passenger Attendants

  4. Sales Representatives (Services)

  5. Writers and Authors

  6. Customer Service Representatives

  7. CNC Tool Programmers

  8. Telephone Operators

  9. Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks

  10. Broadcast Announcers and Radio DJs

  11. Brokerage Clerks

  12. Farm and Home Management Educators

  13. Telemarketers

  14. Concierges

  15. Political Scientists

  16. News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists

  17. Mathematicians

  18. Technical Writers

  19. Proofreaders and Copy Markers

  20. Hosts and Hostesses

  21. Editors

  22. Business Teachers, Postsecondary

  23. Public Relations Specialists

  24. Demonstrators and Product Promoters

  25. Advertising Sales Agents

  26. New Accounts Clerks

  27. Statistical Assistants

  28. Counter and Rental Clerks

  29. Data Scientists

  30. Personal Financial Advisors

  31. Archivists

  32. Economics Teachers, Postsecondary

  33. Web Developers

  34. Management Analysts

  35. Geographers

  36. Models

  37. Market Research Analysts

  38. Public Safety Telecommunicators

  39. Switchboard Operators

  40. Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary


⚖️ What This Means for the Irish Workforce

While this study is based on U.S. data, the implications are global. In Ireland, finance, administration, and technology sectors are seeing the fastest integration of AI tools. However, construction, healthcare support, and skilled trades remain largely resistant to automation — for now.

Employers and employees alike can expect to see AI as a partner rather than a replacement in the coming years. Upskilling in digital literacy, AI collaboration, and data management will be key to staying competitive.


📚 Key Takeaways

  • High AI exposure = potential for automation or support, not job loss.

  • Low AI exposure = manual, on-site, or machinery-based work remains human-driven.

  • Upskilling in AI-related tools can increase career resilience and opportunity.


🏢 About Arcon Recruitment

At Arcon Recruitment, based in Castlebar, Co. Mayo, we help professionals across Ireland find the right opportunities in a rapidly evolving job market. Whether you work in finance, construction, administration, or technology, our team can guide you toward your next career move.

📞 Contact us today or explore our latest job listings across the West of Ireland.

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