This Profession Will Be 'Doomed' in the Robot Uprising With all the talk of the robot uprising, find out if your job is really safe.

By Rose Leadem

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Worried that robots will take your job? It's time to find out the truth.

The recently launched website, WillRobotsTakeMyJob.com, helps you uncover whether your career is in jeopardy to future disruptions. By simply typing your job into the search bar, the website generates a percentage of how likely people in your career are going to get the boot. It also lets you know the automation risk level -- your job could be anything from "totally safe" to doomed -- and other information such as projected job growth, median annual wage and number of people employed.

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Ready to find out the truth? From software developers to marketing managers -- here's how likely robots will take these 11 popular jobs.

Software developers

Keep on coding software developers. According to the website, your career is "totally safe" from robots and in fact, this area is expected to see some growth. By 2024, the website predicts an overall 19 percent growth.

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/15-1132-software-developers-applications

Authors and writers

The category of "authors and writers" covers roles from novelists to journalists to copywriters. While this career path isn't likely to see much growth -- in fact, only 2 percent -- it is "totally safe" from robots. (What a relief!)

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/27-3043-writers-and-authors

Customer service representatives

It's a close call, but customer service representatives have a 50-50 chance of losing their jobs to a robot. According to the site, "robots are watching" this career path, which employed more than 2.7 million people in 2016.

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/43-4051-customer-service-representatives

Marketing managers

The coast is clear for marketing managers. In fact, chances that a robot will take this job are slim to none -- puting marketing managers in the category of "totally safe."

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/11-2021-marketing-managers

Accountants and auditors

It might be a good idea for accountants and auditors to start looking at other career opportunities. Because accountants and auditors are constantly calculating numbers, this role becomes pretty vulnerable to robots. More than 1 million people were employed as an accountant or auditor in 2016, but according to the site, these people are "doomed."

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/13-2011-accountants-and-auditors

Physician assistant

Careers in health care are not too susceptible to a robot takeover -- that's because they require a high level of education and patients need to work one on one with a care provider. Physician assistants should have "no worries," according to the site.

Human resources managers

According to the site, HR managers are "totally safe" from robots. That's likely because companies don't want to depend solely on technology when it comes to hiring.

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/11-3121-human-resources-managers

Sales managers

When it comes to sales, people need that human touch to push them to buy. Lucky for these sales managers, their careers are "totally safe" from a robot uprising.

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/11-2022-sales-managers

Physical scientists

While this is a niche field, it turns out, scientists still need to be concerned about the security of their jobs. According the site, it might be time to "start worrying."


https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/19-2099-physical-scientists-all-other

Business operations specialists

When it comes to robots in the workforce, business operations aren't totally safe from androids, but they are in the "no worries" category. This is good news for a career that more 950,000 held in 2016.

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/13-1199-business-operations-specialists-all-other

Administrative service managers

Watch out, administrative service managers -- "robots are watching." Turns out people think that robots might have the abilities to successfully keep an office running.

https://willrobotstakemyjob.com/11-3011-administrative-services-managers

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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