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

January 20, 2026
Young workers most worried about AI affecting jobs, Randstad survey shows


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.

Why it’s important

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.