The AI Shift: What It Means for Your Role, Skills, and Career

AI has gone from something that felt like science fiction to being in your inbox, your workflow, and probably on your team. And if you're a mid-level professional feeling a bit overwhelmed by it all, you're definitely not alone.

AI Career Advice for Today's Professionals

Erica and Zoë dive into how artificial intelligence is actually changing work across industries—and spoiler alert, it's not about robots stealing your job. It's about law firms using AI tools like Harvey to speed up contract drafting, marketers getting ChatGPT to help with brainstorming, and teachers using AI tutors for personalised learning. But more than that, it's about how we're all feeling about this massive shift in the job market.

Latest AI Job Market Trends and Data

They've dug into the latest research from McKinsey, Harvard Business Review, Pew, and PWC, and the numbers are pretty staggering. 72% of companies are now using AI in their workflows, 30% of current tasks could be automated by 2030, and over half of workers are genuinely worried about artificial intelligence career impact. The future of work is shifting fast, and mid-career professionals are feeling the squeeze most.

Practical AI Upskilling Strategies

But here's the thing, this isn't about mastering everything overnight. It's about getting curious, having a go with some AI productivity tools, and remembering that your uniquely human skills aren't going anywhere. Your empathy, judgement, creativity, and ability to lead people through change? AI can't touch that. This episode gives you practical AI career development strategies that actually work.

In this conversation:

• AI adoption statistics and why the pace of change feels so intense

• Why 52% of workers are anxious about AI automation career effects

• Real-world AI tools in action across tech, finance, law, marketing, media, and education sectors

• Career risks of ignoring AI versus opportunities for professional AI skills development

• Best AI courses for professionals who aren't tech experts

• Hands-on ChatGPT for work productivity and other AI tool experiments

• Online communities for AI learning and professional development

• Personal AI tool experiences—the productivity wins and epic fails

• Why human skills remain your competitive advantage in an AI world

• How to collaborate with AI rather than compete against artificial intelligence

• Setting up regular "AI curiosity blocks" for skill building

• Maintaining your authentic professional voice when using AI writing tools

Essential AI Tools Every Professional Should Know:

• ChatGPT for work tasks and productivity

• GitHub Copilot for coding and development

• Grammarly for AI-powered writing assistance

• Jasper for content creation and marketing

• Adobe Firefly for design and creative work

• Harvey for legal professionals

AI Training Resources for Career Development:

• Coursera's "AI for Everyone" course for non-technical professionals

• Elements of AI from University of Helsinki (free AI education)

• LinkedIn Learning's industry-specific AI courses

• Reddit communities for AI career advice and tool sharing

• Ben's Bites and Rundown AI newsletters for staying current

Find out more:

• Erica Sosna on LinkedIn

• Zoë Schofield on LinkedIn

Whether you're excited, sceptical, or feeling completely overwhelmed by artificial intelligence in the workplace, this episode will give you practical AI career advice and encouragement to help you lead—not lag—through this AI revolution. The key to future-proofing your career? Start experimenting with AI tools, stay curious about artificial intelligence trends, and remember: AI won't replace you, but a professional using AI might.

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