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 |
39%
Low Risk
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24%
Low Risk
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26%
Low Risk
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36%
Low Risk
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42%
Moderate Risk
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| JOB SCORE | 6.6/10 | 5.8/10 | 5.8/10 | 5.2/10 | 4.8/10 |
| POLLING |
39%
(Low Risk,
Based on 281 votes)
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37%
(Low Risk,
Based on 111 votes)
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34%
(Low Risk,
Based on 56 votes)
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38%
(Low Risk,
Based on 53 votes)
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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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13.0%
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1.9%
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3.0%
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3.0%
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19.8%
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| WAGES |
$89,340
or $42.95 per hour
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$101,990
or $49.03 per hour
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$97,020
or $46.64 per hour
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$67,260
or $32.33 per hour
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$44,080
or $21.19 per hour
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VOLUME
as of 2024
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86,460
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18,700
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16,960
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61,180
|
76,520
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| SNOWFLAKE |
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| DESCRIPTION | Produce ultrasonic recordings of internal organs for use by physicians. Includes vascular technologists. | Provide radiation therapy to patients as prescribed by a radiation oncologist according to established practices and standards. Duties may include reviewing prescription and diagnosis; acting as liaison with physician and supportive care personnel; preparing equipment, such as immobilization, treatment, and protection devices; and maintaining records, reports, and files. May assist in dosimetry procedures and tumor localization. | Prepare, administer, and measure radioactive isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer studies using a variety of radioisotope equipment. Prepare stock solutions of radioactive materials and calculate doses to be administered by radiologists. Subject patients to radiation. Execute blood volume, red cell survival, and fat absorption studies following standard laboratory techniques. | Conduct tests on pulmonary or cardiovascular systems of patients for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes. May conduct or assist in electrocardiograms, cardiac catheterizations, pulmonary functions, lung capacity, and similar tests. | Assist ophthalmologists by performing ophthalmic clinical functions. May administer eye exams, administer eye medications, and instruct the patient in care and use of corrective lenses. |
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