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TerminalRankingsUSElectrical and Electronics Engineers
US17-2070

The Impact of AI on
Electrical and Electronics Engineerss

TL;DR: The Verdict

No. Electrical and Electronics Engineerss face a stable risk of AI replacement over the next 5 years due to 21% exposure to generative language models and automated agents.

United States·Updated 2024-05

Risk Score
24.7
Stable
+6.1 MoM
Compared to Others
Top 91%
#1010 of 1104 tracked
More at risk than 9% of jobs in US
Electrical and Electronics Engineers 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
-0.5%
Employment
+5.0%
AI Replacement Risk
21%
What This Means

Good news: Electrical and Electronics Engineers 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 →
What Should I Do?

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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