Want Job Security in the Age of AI? Get a State License

Licensed professional working in plumbing

Every generation has that one timeless piece of career advice. For the author of the original Guardian column, it came from a father who insisted on the power of becoming a certified public accountant. Not because the work was glamorous, but because it was stable. Taxes need filing. Finances need managing. And a state-issued license meant you could always put food on the table.

Today, in an era where artificial intelligence, automation and robotics continue to push boundaries, that same advice rings louder than ever: get a state license. Any license. In any profession. It remains one of the most effective forms of job protection we have.

Why Licensing Still Matters

Despite scrutiny from organizations like the Cato Institute and federal interest in reforming boards (read more), the reality remains unchanged: a state license creates opportunity, upward mobility and credibility.

Licensing validates competence through education, exams, and ongoing professional development. It signals to employers and clients that you’re not just trained — you’re vetted and accountable.

From beauticians to pharmacists, engineers to nurses, electricians to home inspectors, licensed professionals remain deeply insulated from the rapid automation affecting other fields. AI tools will certainly improve efficiency and reduce dangerous tasks, but they will still require trained, certified, licensed humans to operate, oversee and apply them.

The Rise of Licensed Trades in a Tech-Driven World

Tech isn’t replacing skilled trades — it’s supercharging them. Trade schools have seen enrollment rise more than 35% since 2020 according to Fox Business. Licensing across states has increased nearly 30% as more workers recognize that verified credentials unlock higher pay and job security (NCSL report).

And investors have taken notice. The Wall Street Journal reports private equity firms scooping up HVAC, plumbing and electrical companies — turning licensed contractors into unexpected millionaires.

Where Cameron Academy Fits In

For many professions — especially real estate, insurance, mortgage and finance — your career doesn’t begin without a state-approved license. Cameron Academy provides the education, exam prep and continuing education required to stay current, stay competitive and stay licensed in industries that AI will support — but not replace.

If stability, credibility and long-term earning potential matter, licensing is your foundation. We’re here to help you build it.

AI Won’t Replace Licensed Professionals — It Will Empower Them

Even in fields like accounting, where AI may soon handle tax prep, financial analysis and research, licensed professionals won’t become obsolete. Instead, they’ll become more valuable. AI can’t replace judgment, communication, empathy or ethical responsibility — core components of every licensed career.

Clients will assume their advisors, contractors and agents use the latest tech to do their work better. And they should. But they also trust that the person behind the tools is qualified by the state to guide them.

As the next tech boom rolls in, the biggest winners will be those who do work with their hands and minds — supported by tools, not replaced by them.

And for that future, nothing prepares you better than a state license.

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