Saveyojob

We help workers stay ahead of AI.

Saveyojob.com is a free AI career risk tool that tells you exactly which tasks in your job are being automated — and gives you a personalized, actionable reskilling roadmap.

The problem we're solving

52% of Americans are more concerned than excited about AI in the workplace (Pew Research, 2024). The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2023 projects 83 million jobs will be displaced globally by 2027. Yet most people have no idea which parts of their specific job are at risk — let alone what to do about it.

Every existing tool gives a generic risk score with no guidance. Nobody had built a task-level, personalized roadmap generator with integrated course recommendations. Until now.

How it works

01
Task-level analysis

We break down every task in your specific job and show you exactly which are being automated — and by which AI tools.

02
Personalized roadmap

Based on your experience level and goals, we build a week-by-week learning roadmap matched to your schedule.

03
Real course recommendations

Curated courses from Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, DeepLearning.AI, and more — each chosen for your specific situation.

Data sources & methodology

Automation probability scores are derived from Oxford University research — specifically Frey & Osborne (2013), "The Future of Employment: How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerisation?" — the most widely cited academic study on occupation-level AI displacement risk. Salary data and 10-year employment projections come from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Task breakdowns and skill importance data are sourced from O*NET, the U.S. Department of Labor's occupational database. Methodology is cross-referenced with McKinsey Global Institute research on automation potential across work activities.

Reskilling roadmaps are generated by Claude (Anthropic), using a specialized prompt informed by career transition research and tailored to your role, experience level, goals, and time availability.

Business model

Saveyojob.com is free to use, always. We earn a commission when users enroll in recommended courses through our affiliate partnerships with Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, and other platforms. This never influences which courses we recommend — only the highest-rated, most relevant courses make the cut.

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