Automation Risk
Each occupation shows a probability of automation. A higher score means machines and algorithms are more likely to take over the role in the future.
| SUMMARY |
29%
Low Risk
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33%
Low Risk
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38%
Low Risk
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35%
Low Risk
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37%
Low Risk
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| JOB SCORE | 5.5/10 | 3.7/10 | 5.5/10 | 5.2/10 | 5.2/10 |
| POLLING |
41%
(Moderate Risk,
Based on 19 votes)
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51%
(Moderate Risk,
Based on 82 votes)
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41%
(Moderate Risk,
Based on 103 votes)
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There hasn't been enough votes on this occupation yet
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There hasn't been enough votes on this occupation yet
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GROWTH
by year 2034
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18.4%
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2.9%
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6.4%
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5.2%
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5.2%
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| WAGES |
$61,560
or $29.59 per hour
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$46,560
or $22.38 per hour
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$47,300
or $22.74 per hour
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$48,790
or $23.45 per hour
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$48,790
or $23.45 per hour
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VOLUME
as of 2024
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10,580
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79,690
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375,430
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174,060
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174,060
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| SNOWFLAKE |
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| DESCRIPTION | Select and fit hearing aids for customers. Administer and interpret tests of hearing. Assess hearing instrument efficacy. Take ear impressions and prepare, design, and modify ear molds. | Design, measure, fit, and adapt lenses and frames for client according to written optical prescription or specification. Assist client with inserting, removing, and caring for contact lenses. Assist client with selecting frames. Measure customer for size of eyeglasses and coordinate frames with facial and eye measurements and optical prescription. Prepare work order for optical laboratory containing instructions for grinding and mounting lenses in frames. Verify exactness of finished lens spectacles. Adjust frame and lens position to fit client. May shape or reshape frames. Includes contact lens opticians. | Perform limited clinical duties under the direction of a dentist. Clinical duties may include equipment preparation and sterilization, preparing patients for treatment, assisting the dentist during treatment, and providing patients with instructions for oral healthcare procedures. May perform administrative duties such as scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, billing, and coding information for insurance purposes. | Conduct electroneurodiagnostic (END) tests such as electroencephalograms, evoked potentials, polysomnograms, or electronystagmograms. May perform nerve conduction studies. | Assist ophthalmologists by performing ophthalmic clinical functions and ophthalmic photography. Provide instruction and supervision to other ophthalmic personnel. Assist with minor surgical procedures, applying aseptic techniques and preparing instruments. May perform eye exams, administer eye medications, and instruct patients in care and use of corrective lenses. |
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Each occupation shows a probability of automation. A higher score means machines and algorithms are more likely to take over the role in the future.
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