Not Very Resilient
Last Update: 6/19/2026
AI Resilience Score for Loan Interviewers/Clerks:
27.1%
Median Score
Meaningful human contribution
Measures the parts of the occupation that still require a human touch. This score averages data from up to four AI exposure datasets, focusing on the role’s resilience against automation.
Low
Long-term employer demand
Predicts the health of the job market for this role through 2034. Using Bureau of Labor Statistics data, it balances projected annual job openings (60%) with overall employment growth (40%).
Med
Sustained economic opportunity
Measures future earning potential and career flexibility. This score is a blend of total projected labor income (67%) and the role’s inherent ability to adapt to economic and technological shifts (33%).
Low
This reflects the reliability of your score based on the number of data sources available for this career and how closely those sources agree on the outlook. A higher confidence means more consistent evidence from labor experts and AI models.
This result is backed by strong agreement across multiple data sources.
Contributing sources
AI Resilience Report forLoan Interviewers and Clerks
$48,950 median salary•13,300 annual openings•SOC Code: 43-4130
Loan Interviewers and Clerks are less resilient to AI impacts than most occupations, according to our analysis of 7 sources.
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Career: Loan Interviewers and Clerks
They help people apply for loans by collecting information, checking details, and making sure everything is correct before sending it to the bank for approval.
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Employment & Wage Data
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Median Wage
$48,950
Jobs (2024)
177,600
Growth (2024-34)
-2.3%
Annual Openings
13,300
Education
High school diploma or equivalent
Experience
None
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections 2024-2034
