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75% of Workers Report No Job Changes From AI, But Career Anxiety and Upskilling Rise

About 42% of workers say they worry about AI-driven job loss, showing that perception of risk is already part of the work environment.

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April 22, 2026
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75% of Workers Report No Job Changes From AI, But Career Anxiety and Upskilling Rise

AI is still barely inside most workplaces, but it’s already changing how people write resumes, think about careers, and judge what skills will matter next.

For most employees, AI still feels more like background noise than a daily tool. People are hearing about it, planning around it, and worrying about it—but in practice, many jobs have barely changed.

That tension shows up clearly in a recent FlexJobs survey of 4,400+ U.S. workers which looks at how AI is actually being used across jobs, hiring, and career planning. The takeaway is not that AI has transformed work overnight, but that adoption is uneven, and mindset is changing faster than workflows.

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AI is discussed far more than it is used

Despite the attention AI gets, most workers say it hasn’t changed their job in any real way yet.

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  • 75% report no job changes tied to AI
  • 6% say their role has changed because of AI
  • 13% say they know someone whose job has been affected
  • 6% say both they and someone they know have been affected

Even with limited direct impact, concern is still present. About 42% of workers say they worry about AI-driven job loss, showing that perception of risk is already part of the work environment—even where disruption hasn’t arrived.

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Most roles still run with little or no AI

For a large share of employees, AI simply isn’t part of their daily workflow.

Nearly half of respondents (47%) say none of their work involves AI tools at all. Another segment reports only light or occasional use, with just a small minority relying on it heavily.

  • 47%: no AI use in their work
  • 24%: small portion of work uses AI
  • 22%: some use across tasks
  • 7%: most or all work involves AI

In other words, AI is present in the workplace, but not evenly distributed. Some teams and roles are experimenting heavily, while others are barely touching it.

Job searching is where AI shows up first

Where AI is being adopted more quickly is in career navigation rather than core job duties.

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About 25% of workers now use AI to write or improve resumes, up from 19% in 2024. Other uses remain more limited:

  • 10% use it for exploring career paths
  • 7% use it for interview preparation
  • 6% use it for job applications
  • 52% still do not use AI at all in job searches

This suggests AI is currently acting more as a support tool in transitions than a replacement for traditional job search behavior.

Hiring systems are still mostly unchanged

Despite experimentation in recruiting, most candidates are not yet encountering AI during interviews.

  • 71% say they have never experienced AI in a job interview
  • 17% have personally encountered it
  • 5% know someone who has experienced it
  • 7% say both they and someone they know have encountered it

AI in hiring remains inconsistent rather than standard, with adoption varying widely by employer and role type.

The biggest change is in how people think about work

Even where job structures haven’t changed, attitudes are shifting. Workers are beginning to reassess what matters in their careers and which skills hold long-term value.

The survey shows AI is influencing mindset more than task execution:

  • 37% say they now value human skills more
  • 27% say it pushes them to learn faster
  • 18% say it makes them question long-term career direction
  • 9% want more control over time and attention
  • 9% are considering changing industries

A workplace moving at uneven speed

Taken together, the findings point to a workplace in early transition. AI is clearly entering workflows, but not at the same pace everywhere. Some workers are integrating it into daily tasks, while others remain untouched by it entirely.

At the same time, career behavior is already adjusting. More people are using AI in job searches, more are thinking about skills differently, and more are factoring uncertainty into long-term decisions.

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The result is a split reality: limited direct change in jobs today, paired with growing awareness that work will not look the same over time.

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