Quick Answer — AI Job Risk UK 2026

The UK jobs facing the highest AI automation risk are data entry clerks (75%), copywriters (70%), call centre agents (65%), legal proofreaders (68%) and paralegals (60%). "At risk" means 40–70% of role tasks could be automated by 2030 — typically causing role adaptation and junior position cuts rather than immediate wholesale replacement. Sources: IPPR 2024, KCL 2025, CIPD 2025.

UK AI Job Risk 2026-27

UK Jobs Most at Risk from AI in 2026

Profession-by-profession automation risk scores, salary impact and career alternatives. Take-home pay calculated at 2026-27 HMRC rates.

AI Automation Risk by UK Profession 2026-27

Risk scores based on IPPR (2024) and KCL employment research (2025). Timelines assume continued AI adoption at current trajectory.

ProfessionAvg SalaryTake-Home/yrRisk LevelAutomation %Est. TimelinePrimary AI Threat
Data Entry Clerk£22,000£18,480Very High75%2025–2027LLMs process and categorise data faster than manual entry
Copywriter/Content Writer£32,000£25,280Very High70%2025–2027Generative AI produces first drafts at volume; strategy/brand remains human
Legal Proofreader£28,000£22,560Very High68%2025–2028AI contract review tools (Harvey, Kira) handle document analysis at high accuracy
Call Centre Agent£24,000£19,840High65%2025–2028AI voice agents handle 60–70% of routine enquiries; complex cases remain human
Paralegal£30,000£23,920High60%2026–2029AI handles legal research, contract drafting and case summarisation
Junior Accountant£35,000£27,320High55%2026–2030Bookkeeping, VAT returns and reconciliation increasingly automated
Finance Analyst£48,000£36,160Medium-High50%2027–2031Routine reporting automated; advisory and complex modelling remains human
HR Administrator£32,000£25,280Medium-High48%2027–2031CV screening, scheduling and routine correspondence heavily automated
Journalist (news)£32,000£25,280Medium45%2027–2032Data journalism and routine news automated; investigative journalism remains human
Customer Service Manager£38,000£28,941Medium38%2028–2033Strategic and complex customer relationships remain; routine management automated

The Financial Case for Moving from an At-Risk Role

At-risk role
Paralegal
£30,000 gross
£23,920/yr take-home
Target role
Data Analyst
£42,000 gross
£31,909/yr take-home
7,989
extra/yr after tax
Data analyst roles growing 11.2% annually (Adzuna 2026)
At-risk role
Junior Accountant
£35,000 gross
£27,320/yr take-home
Target role
Data Engineer
£58,000 gross
£42,457/yr take-home
15,137
extra/yr after tax
Data engineering one of the fastest-growing UK tech roles
At-risk role
Copywriter
£32,000 gross
£25,280/yr take-home
Target role
UX Writer/Content Strategist
£48,000 gross
£36,160/yr take-home
10,880
extra/yr after tax
Strategic content roles far less exposed to AI automation
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