77% of Gen Z Wants a Career AI Can’t Touch — The Answer Is Closer Than You Think

 

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the job market faster than anyone predicted. Lawyers, accountants, coders,

writers, analysts — jobs that required years of expensive education are being automated or significantly

reduced by software that runs for pennies per hour. Gen Z is watching this happen in real time. And they are

making career decisions accordingly.

Gen Z’s Biggest Career Fear

“77% of Gen Zers say choosing a career resistant to automation is a top priority when making career

decisions.”

Source: Research by Jobber, as reported by Fortune, November 2025

That is the defining career anxiety of a generation that entered the workforce watching AI eliminate entire job

categories. White-collar professions that seemed untouchable five years ago are now vulnerable.

The Answer Has Been Here All Along

“The professions that Gen Z parents ranked as most resistant to AI replacement were plumbers, HVAC

technicians, electricians, and nurses.”

Source: Fortune, November 2025, citing Jobber research

AI excels at pattern recognition and tasks that can be digitized. What it cannot do is crawl into a tight space

under a house and diagnose a plumbing problem. It cannot assess why a circuit is failing in an older building

with non-standard wiring. It cannot recharge a refrigerant system on a commercial HVAC unit in a 100-degree

mechanical room.

“AI won’t replace any of those jobs — someone needs to man those machines.”

Source: Gary Wojtaszek, CEO of Pure Data Centres, CNBC, March 2026

The Irony: AI Is Making Trades More Valuable, Not Less

“Between 2022 and 2026, demand for robotic technicians increased 107%, HVAC system engineers 67%,

and electricians’ job listings grew 27%, according to an analysis of more than 50 million job postings.”Source: Randstad, global job posting analysis, March 2026

The Skills Are Evolving, Which Creates Additional Job Security

“The skills profile of trades workers is evolving faster than traditional job descriptions can track. Workers

who combine traditional trade skills with technology knowledge are among the most sought-after in the

current market.”

Source: William Self, Chief Workforce Strategist at Mercer, CNBC, March 2026

Choosing Smart in an Uncertain World

The trades — and specifically electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians — are among the most durable

career paths available. The work cannot be offshored. It cannot beautomated. And demand for it is growing,

not shrinking. Choosing a trade in 2026 is not playing it safe. It is playing it smart.

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Sources

• Fortune, “I’ve owned and operated trade schools for 40 years and Gen Z is onto something,” November

2025

• Jobber consumer research on Gen Z career priorities, 2025

• CNBC, “AI data center boom igniting demand for trade workers,” March 2026

• Randstad, global analysis of 50 million job postings, March 2026

• William Self, Mercer Chief Workforce Strategist, CNBC virtual press briefing, March 2026

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