Multi-Award-Winning Career Guide (2026 Edition) 2026 Literary Titan Gold Award (Nonfiction) 2025 Firebird (Business & Career, Self-Help/Career Development)
Are You Ready to Turn Disruption Into Opportunity? Start Now With the Only Career Book You Need for 2026!AI is reshaping every industry faster than anyone imagined. Headlines warn of job losses and automation, leaving many people anxious about their future and unsure where they fit in.
The AI Career Book helps you turn disruption into opportunity. It gives you the tools to ride the wave of change with clarity and momentum. Through simple steps and human-first strategies, you’ll learn how to take control, grow your edge, and benefit as the world of work transforms.Built on real-world experience. Trusted by professionals, mentors, and career coaches worldwide. Includes The Free Bonus Workbook and 200 AI Career Prompts. Your hands-on companion for putting every lesson into action.
If you have ever felt unsure about your next step or worried that your skills might no longer matter, this guide will help you rediscover your direction and move forward with purpose.Whether you are starting over, planning a career change after 50, or simply ready for new growth, it helps you understand your strengths, build adaptable skills, and design a path that fits your life and values.
Your complete roadmap to stay human, stay valuable, and thrive in a world that never stops evolving.
ARE YOU NAVIGATING CHANGE OR LOOKING FOR DIRECTION?Whether you are adapting to new technology, exploring a career change, or ready to benefit from the AI revolution, this book gives you the strategies to move forward with clarity and purpose. It is written for individuals who want to grow and thrive through change, including job seekers, career changers, business leaders, and managers who are ready to guide themselves and others through transformation.
If you have ever wondered how to keep your skills valuable, grow when technology moves at lightning speed, or build a future that feels secure and fulfilling, this book is for you.
YOU WILL MASTER HOW TOSpot New Opportunities in the AI Economy So You Can Grow, Pivot, or Future-Proof Your WorkShowcase the Skills That Set You Apart and Stay Valuable as Industries EvolveBuild the Human Qualities Machines Can’t Replace Like Creativity, Empathy, and AdaptabilityUse AI Tools Confidently to Save Time, Increase Productivity, and Expand Your PossibilitiesDevelop the Focus and Mindset for Growth That Supports Success in Any Stage of Your CareerCreate a Personalized Seven-Step Plan With Guided Exercises, Real-World Examples, and Action Steps That Move You Forward YOUR ADVANTAGEAI is not here to replace people. It is here to amplify what makes us human. The opportunity belongs to those who learn, lead, and adapt.
You will find practical frameworks, step-by-step exercises, and examples that make learning real. It blends insights from modern business leadership and management books with personal development principles so you can thrive in any stage ofchange and advancement.
The AI Career Book lays out a calm and practical roadmap for people trying to make sense of work in the age of AI. Author Linda Cunningham starts by explaining how automation is reshaping tasks across industries, then moves into a seven-step framework built around mindset, constant upskilling, smart use of AI tools, productivity, human skills, personal brand, and career agility. The last part turns those ideas into a concrete 30/60/90 day plan, with worksheets and a companion resource hub that extends the exercises beyond the book.
I really liked how grounded and friendly the writing felt. The stories about people at different career stages, like the anxious graduate, the mid-career manager, or the factory worker wondering about retirement, gave the statistics a human face and made the risks feel real. The “Do This Now” sections at the end of chapters made me want to grab a notebook and actually do the exercises, and I appreciated the clear explanations of “task exposure” and why some jobs feel shakier than others. The data sprinkled throughout the book from places like the World Economic Forum and McKinsey reassured me that this was not just vibes, and I felt better informed by the time I finished.
The core message that you should keep learning, network more, and work on your “soft skills” taps into timeless career advice that still matters a lot in an AI-driven world. The book keeps technical upskilling at a high level, which makes it accessible to readers at many stages, while giving them room to explore specific AI tools or detailed re-skilling paths that fit their own goals and context. The tone is encouraging, which makes tough topics like job disruption and career change feel less overwhelming and helps readers approach workplace transitions with more confidence and hope.
The AI Career Book is a solid guide for people who are worried about AI but do not quite know where to start, and who want a structured plan more than a deep technical manual. I would happily recommend it to mid-career professionals who sense change coming, recent graduates trying to pick a future-proof direction, and older workers who need a gentle yet honest walkthrough of what AI might mean for them.
This book has some good ideas for how to think about ai and work. I liked that it focused on the human skills that are still important, not just the technology itself. Some of the advice felt a little broad at times, and I was hoping for more specific examples for different industries. But overall, it’s a great starting point if you’re feeling a bit lost and want to feel more prepared