About MyJobRisk
MyJobRisk is a static research-driven website that helps people understand how AI may change the economics and task mix of different professions.
What the Site Does
Each profession page combines multiple evidence layers into a single experience: an overall AI risk score, task exposure, current AI adoption signals, market context, and strategy suggestions about where to go next.
How Scores Are Built
The site blends structured task-level analysis with external research signals. The score is meant to summarize automation pressure, not to predict with certainty whether a role disappears.
How to Read a Profession Page
- Task Automation Impact shows which parts of the work are most exposed.
- Current AI Adoption focuses on how much AI is already showing up in real workflows.
- Automation Potential reflects the forward-looking technical ceiling from external research.
- Market Check adds hiring and competition context so the page is not only about AI capability.
What the Score Does Not Mean
A high score does not mean every worker in that profession is immediately replaceable. A low score does not mean the field is static. In most cases AI changes the task mix first, then compresses workflows, team shapes, and entry paths over time.
Who It Is For
The site is designed for people comparing career paths, professionals planning adaptation, operators researching exposure, and anyone trying to understand where AI pressure is likely to hit first.
Who Runs It
MyJobRisk is an independent project operated by Alexander Kruk.