Empathy Is the New Job Security: 14 AI-Proof Careers

Advisory | August 15, 2025

Empathy Is the New Job Security: 14 AI-Proof Careers

Zety’s Empathetic Jobs Report identified 14 well-paying jobs safe from AI automation that blend purpose, emotional intelligence, and long-term job security. 

Isaac M. O'Bannon

In an era dominated by automation anxiety and AI disruption, one human trait remains indispensable: empathy. Zety’s Empathetic Jobs Report identified 14 well-paying jobs safe from AI automation that blend purpose, emotional intelligence, and long-term job security. 

Zety researchers analyzed over 800 occupations using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the O*NET Work Styles database, focusing on five criteria:

  • Median salary of $50,000 or more
  • Empathy score of 80+ on O*NET’s “Concern for Others” trait (Interpersonal Orientation)
  • Faster-than-average job growth
  • Roles within stable or essential industries
  • Resistance to AI automation due to emotional labor and human-centered tasks

Why Empathy Is the New Job Security

While AI in the workplace continues to reshape white-collar and technical roles, careers grounded in emotional connection, caregiving, and interpersonal sensitivity remain firmly human. Many of the top-rated jobs that can’t be replaced by AI fall within healthcare, mental health, and education, where human presence is essential and tech can only augment—not replace—the work.

14 High-Paying AI-Proof Jobs That Require Empathy

14 AI resistant careers

1. Physician assistants

  • Median salary: $133,260
  • Empathy score: 99
  • Job growth: 28% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Physician Assistants Occupational Handbook

2. Nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners

  • Median salary: $132,050
  • Empathy score: 95
  • Job growth: 40% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Nurse Anesthetists, Nurse Midwives, and Nurse Practitioners Occupational Handbook

3. Physical therapists

  • Median salary: $101,020
  • Empathy score: 95
  • Job growth: 14% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Physical Therapists’ Occupational Handbook

4. Occupational therapists

  • Median salary: $98,340
  • Empathy score: 96
  • Job growth: 11% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Occupational Therapists’ Occupational Handbook

5. Speech-language pathologists

  • Median salary: $95,410
  • Empathy score: 95
  • Job growth: 18% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Speech-Language Pathologists’ Occupational Handbook

6. Registered nurses

  • Median salary: $93,600
  • Empathy score: 87
  • Job growth: 6% (Faster than average)

For more information, visit the Registered Nurses Occupational Handbook

7. Chiropractors

  • Median salary: $79,000
  • Empathy score: 96
  • Job growth: 10% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Chiropractors’ Occupational Handbook

8. Social and community service managers

  • Median salary: $78,240
  • Empathy score: 87
  • Job growth: 8% (Faster than average)

For more information, visit the Social and Community Service Managers Occupational Handbook

9. Dieticians and nutritionists 

  • Median salary: $73,850
  • Empathy score: 89
  • Job growth: 7% (Faster than average)

For more information, visit the Dieticians and Nutritionists Occupational Handbook

10. Flight attendants

  • Median salary: $67,130
  • Empathy score: 94
  • Job growth: 10% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Flight Attendants’ Occupational Handbook

11. Marriage and family therapists

  • Median salary: $63,780
  • Empathy score: 98
  • Job growth: 16% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Marriage and Family Therapists Occupational Handbook

12. Health education specialists

  • Median salary: $63,000
  • Empathy score: 85
  • Job growth: 7% (Faster than average)

For more information, visit the Health Education Specialists Occupational Handbook.

13. Licensed clinical social workers

  • Median salary: $61,330
  • Empathy score: 99
  • Job growth: 7% (Faster than average)

For more information, visit the Licensed Clinical Social Workers Occupational Handbook

14. Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors

  • Median salary: $59,190
  • Empathy score: 99
  • Job growth: 19% (Much faster than average)

For more information, visit the Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors Occupational Handbook

In a workforce increasingly shaped by innovation, the most enduring opportunities belong to those who bring humanity to their roles. Pursuing careers centered on interpersonal skills, understanding, and supporting others offers both resilience against automation and a deeper sense of purpose. Ultimately, the ability to truly connect may be the strongest advantage in the years ahead.

For press inquiries, contact Skyler Acevedo, Public Relations Specialist, at skyler.acevedo@bold.com.

Methodology

Zety used a five-step filtering process to determine which roles made the final list:

  1. Salary threshold: Only roles paying $50,000 or more were included.
  2. Empathy score: Jobs needed a score of 80+ on O*NET’s “Concern for Others” scale.
  3. AI resistance: Roles requiring soft skills, such as emotional labor, critical thinking, and interpersonal judgment, were prioritized.
  4. Industry stability: Jobs were selected from stable or essential sectors, such as healthcare, education, and community services.
  5. Expert review: Final selections were vetted by Zety’s career experts for emotional relevance and future-proofing potential.

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