US11-1011
Chief Executives
United States·Updated 2024-05
Risk Score
25.7
Stable
●0.0 MoM
Compared to Others
Top 89%
#985 of 1104 tracked
More at risk than 11% of jobs in US
Chief Executives looks very safe in United States. Strong fundamentals and positive trends across the board.
Based on BLS employment data, wage trends, hiring volume, and O*NET AI automation research.
Hiring
+37.9%
Wages
-20.3%
Employment
+0.3%
AI Replacement Risk
16%
What This Means
Good news: Chief Executives is in solid shape in United States. Hiring is healthy, wages are holding or growing, and AI isn’t a major threat here. This is one of the safer bets right now.
Data sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OES, JOLTS) · FRED · O*NET Database 29.0 (automation exposure) · Real-time vacancy data · Multi-factor composite risk model. Period: 2024-05.Full methodology →
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You're in a good position. The data shows stable or positive trends for this occupation. Still, it's worth checking back monthly — things can change.
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