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Young workers most worried about AI affecting jobs, Randstad survey shows

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Posted on January 19, 2026

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Jan 20 (Reuters) - Four in five workers believe artificial intelligence is going to impact their daily tasks at the workplace, with Gen Z among those most concerned as companies increasingly rely on

Gen Z Workers Express Concerns Over AI's Job Impact, Randstad Finds

Impact of AI on Employment

Jan 20 (Reuters) - Four in five workers believe artificial intelligence is going to impact their daily tasks at the workplace, with Gen Z among those most concerned as companies increasingly rely on AI chatbots and automation, a survey conducted by Randstad showed on Tuesday.

Job vacancies requiring "AI agent" skills have surged by 1,587%, Randstad said in its yearly "Workmonitor" report, with survey data suggesting that AI and automation are increasingly replacing low-complexity, transactional roles.

Randstad, one of the world's largest recruitment agencies, surveyed 27,000 workers and 1,225 employers and covered more than 3 million job postings across 35 markets for the report.

Survey Overview

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Generational Perspectives

Labour markets are under immense pressure as corporations around the globe ramp up job cuts as consumer sentiment dims, shaken by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war and aggressive foreign policy moves that have taken a wrecking ball to the rule-based world order.

AI-focused tech firms have started to replace jobs with automation, even as most companies still await tangible returns from an exceptional investment boom into AI that will shape the business world for years to come.

KEY QUOTES 

"What we generally see amongst employees is that they are enthusiastic about AI ... but they may also be sceptical in the sense that companies want what companies always want: they want to save costs and increase efficiency," Randstad CEO Sander van 't Noordende told Reuters.

"Gen Z is the most concerned generation, while Baby Boomers show greater self-assurance and are the least worried about AI’s impact and their ability to adapt," the report said. 

BY THE NUMBERS

Employer vs. Employee Outlook

Nearly half of the workers interviewed fear the nascent technology stands to benefit corporations more than the workforce, the data showed.

There is also a discrepancy with how employers and workers view business performance. Around 95% of surveyed employers forecast growth for this year, while only 51% of employees shared this optimism, according to the report.

(Reporting by Jakob Van Calster in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • Gen Z is most concerned about AI's impact on jobs.
  • AI and automation are replacing low-complexity roles.
  • Job postings requiring AI skills have surged by 1,587%.
  • Nearly half of workers fear AI benefits corporations more.
  • 95% of employers forecast growth, but only 51% of employees agree.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is artificial intelligence?
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines programmed to think and learn. AI can perform tasks such as problem-solving, understanding natural language, and recognizing patterns.
What is job automation?
Job automation involves using technology to perform tasks that were previously done by humans. This can lead to increased efficiency but may also result in job displacement for certain roles.
What is workforce management?
Workforce management is the process of optimizing employee productivity and ensuring that the right number of staff is available at the right time to meet business needs.

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