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Young Workers are Most Worried About AI Affecting Jobs, Randstad Survey Shows| Workforce

HireIQ ResearchMay 6, 20262 min read
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The global workforce is facing a significant shift in technology, with the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation transforming almost every industry, from finance to creative design. A recent survey by Randstad reveals that 85% of working individuals anticipate that AI will significantly impact their daily tasks. This growing concern about professional relevance in an increasingly automated economy is a critical market signal for organizations, signaling the need for a future-proof work force architecture.

The voice of Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2012) has emerged as one of the most vocal in its expression of this anxiety. They report feeling the highest level of job insecurity related to AI adoption. Their concerns act as market signals, alerting organizations that the talent pipeline is not just worried about whether jobs will disappear, but how they will fundamentally transform.

CXOs and board members must view this anxiety as a critical opportunity to redefine human value within the enterprise. In today's global corporate mandate, companies that treat AI integration as a cost-cutting measure will face talent resistance and operational bottlenecks. Instead, those that position AI as an augmentation engine—a partner that elevates human cognitive capacity—will secure a sustainable competitive advantage in the global market.

The global corporate imperative is shifting from merely implementing AI tools to proactively redesigning human workflows around AI co-pilots. Companies that treat AI integration as a cost-cutting measure will face talent resistance and operational bottlenecks. Instead, those that position AI as an augmentation engine—a partner that elevates human cognitive capacity—will secure a sustainable competitive advantage in the global market.

Awareness of these changes is essential for job seekers and career changers. The role of organizations has expanded beyond mere labor supply to encompass skill development, learning, and lifelong learning. A future-proof workforce architecture is vital not just for today's workforce but for the very first generation of workers entering the market.

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