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2026-03-03
March 3, 2026 – David Sprinkle was on Fox 35 this morning discussing AI in the Workplace.
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing the workplace across Central Florida and beyond. As companies integrate AI into daily operations, many professionals are asking the same question: Which jobs are AI-resistant, and which roles are at risk?
During a recent appearance on FOX35 Good Day Orlando, we discussed how AI is impacting hiring, salaries, and long-term career stability. You can watch the full segment here:
👉 https://www.fox35orlando.com/video/fmc-fwhoe3jn3ktq9ftk
Jobs Most at Risk from AI
AI performs best in roles that are repetitive, rules-based, and heavily data-driven. Positions more exposed to automation include:
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Data entry and administrative support
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Transactional accounting functions
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Routine customer service roles
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Entry-level analytical positions focused on reporting
These roles are not disappearing overnight, but they are evolving. Employers increasingly expect professionals to interpret data, provide insight, and support decision-making rather than simply process information.
High-Paying, AI-Resistant Careers
Interestingly, many six-figure careers are also the most resistant to AI replacement.
Roles that require leadership, accountability, complex decision-making, and human interaction remain in strong demand, including:
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Healthcare providers and clinical leadership
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Controllers, CFOs, and strategic finance professionals
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Engineers and technical design experts
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Skilled trades professionals
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Executive leadership roles
AI enhances productivity in these positions, but it does not replace judgment, strategy, or relationship-building.
How to Protect Your Career in an AI-Driven Economy
The key to long-term career stability is adaptation. Professionals who thrive in today’s market are:
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Building technical fluency and learning AI tools
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Strengthening critical thinking and problem-solving skills
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Developing leadership and emotional intelligence
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Taking ownership of outcomes rather than tasks
AI is not a job eliminator. It is a productivity accelerator. Those who learn to leverage it will gain a competitive advantage.
At Veritas Recruiting Group, we work with employers and professionals throughout Orlando and Central Florida navigating this shift in real time. If you are hiring or exploring your next career move, understanding how AI is reshaping the workforce is essential.