10 Jobs with the greatest risk of layoff

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Retail Salespersons As e-commerce grows, physical retail stores often downsize or close, leading to layoffs.

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Manufacturing Workers Automation and outsourcing can lead to significant job cuts in manufacturing industries.

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Travel Agents The rise of online booking platforms has reduced the demand for traditional travel agents.

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Print Journalists The decline of print media and the shift to digital news consumption have led to many layoffs in the newspaper industry.

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Telemarketers Advancements in automated calling systems and regulations on telemarketing have decreased job security in this field.

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Administrative Assistants Technological advancements and streamlining of office tasks have reduced the need for administrative support staff.

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Bank Tellers The increase in online banking and ATM usage has led to fewer in-person banking transactions, reducing the need for tellers.

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Truck Drivers The future of self-driving trucks poses a threat to jobs in the trucking industry.

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Data Entry Clerks Automation and advanced software can perform data entry tasks more efficiently, leading to job reductions.

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Construction Laborers Economic downturns often lead to reduced construction projects and layoffs in the construction industry.