Indeed data: Job listings with 'AI' in the title triple since 2022, now 1 in 12 postings
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Ashley Mowreader, Joelle Gross
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New data from job board Indeed shows that the number of job listings with "AI" in the title has tripled from 2022 to 2026, now accounting for 1 in 12 jobs on the platform (over 8%). While this trend initially affected tech workers after ChatGPT's launch, it has expanded to non-tech sectors including sales, education, and management, indicating AI's growing integration across the broader workforce.
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Since ChatGPT launched in 2022, many tech workers' job descriptions have changed to include a greater focus on AI.
Indeed's data shows more and more workers outside the tech sector — including those in sales, education and management — are seeing job postings that include AI in the title.
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