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Newsletter
Resilient Leader Insder
by Jacqueline V. Twillie, MBA
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Monday Jobs Edition
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March 23, 2026
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AI Is Creating More Jobs Than It's Replacing. Here Are 9 of Them.
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Hey y'all,
Let's talk about what's real and what's noise.
Some of the layoffs being credited to AI are legitimate. And some of them are being misrepresented. Take Block, for example. Jack Dorsey announced 4,000 roles were being cut and pointed to AI as the reason. But as the hosts of The Access Podcast broke down, there's more to that story. Block tripled its headcount during the pandemic, going from about 3,800 employees in 2019 to over 10,000. They've been spending more than they're earning compared to competitors like Visa and Mastercard. And they aren't growing at a rate that sustains that kind of headcount. AI makes for a cleaner headline, but the full picture is more complicated.
Here's what I know for sure: AI is going to create more roles than it displaces. That's not my opinion. That's backed by data. The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2025 surveyed over 1,000 of the world's largest employers and found that 170 million new roles are projected to be created by 2030, while 92 million will be displaced. That's a net gain of 78 million jobs globally. The fastest-growing roles? AI and machine learning specialists, big data analysts, and fintech engineers. And the growth doesn't stop in tech. Healthcare, education, and the green economy are all expanding too.
This week's curated roles are proof that the hiring is happening right now. These are companies building AI into the core of how they operate, and they need people who can think strategically, lead cross-functional teams, and translate technology into real business outcomes. That might be you.
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By the Numbers
170 million new roles projected by 2030
78 million net new jobs after displacement
86% of businesses say AI will transform their operations by 2030
Source: World Economic Forum, Future of Jobs Report 2025
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This Week's Curated Roles
9 roles across AI strategy, product, business development, communications, and contract work. Verified salaries. Direct links.
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Taskrabbit (an IKEA company)
Director, AI Strategy & Enablement
New York, NY or San Francisco, CA (Hybrid)
$180,000 – $250,000 + bonus
Reports directly to the CEO. You'd define, champion, and execute company-wide AI strategy across all functions. Requires 15+ years in technology or transformation roles with 3–5 years in AI/ML.
Apply Now →
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Anthropic
AI Productivity Lead, Communications
New York, San Francisco, or Seattle (Hybrid)
$255,000 – $320,000
Build AI-powered productivity systems for the Comms team at the company behind Claude. Combines solution architecture, training, and documentation. 5+ years engineering or technical product experience required.
Apply Now →
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Deloitte (SFL Scientific)
AI Specialist Leader
Multiple U.S. locations (Hybrid)
$167,000 – $307,500 + incentive
Define and execute AI/ML/GenAI strategy for Deloitte's commercial clients. Lead teams of data scientists, engineers, and solution architects. Master's or PhD required, 10+ years in AI/ML.
Apply Now →
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Wealth.com
Product Manager, AI
New York, Tempe, or San Francisco (Hybrid)
$180,000 – $210,000 + equity
Own the product vision for Ester, a proprietary AI engine that reads and summarizes complex legal documents for estate planning. 8+ years product experience with a proven AI/ML track record.
Apply Now →
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NVIDIA
Global Head of Business Development, Digital Health
Remote, U.S. (~25% travel)
$332,000 – $500,250 + equity + benefits
Lead NVIDIA's growth strategy across the global health tech, payor, and provider ecosystem. Senior Director level. 18+ years sales or BD experience with deep AI and biopharma domain knowledge.
Apply Now →
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Netflix
Senior Director, Corporate Communications
Los Angeles, CA (Onsite)
$656,000 – $1,119,000
Shape the narrative for one of the world's most recognized brands. PR strategy, media relations, and crisis management at the senior leadership level. 15+ years in communications required.
Apply Now →
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Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Senior Partner Development Specialist, Generative AI & Data
Mountain View, Boston, or Arlington, VA
$147,900 – $220,200 + sign-on + RSUs
Grow AWS's Generative AI and ML business through North American partners. Build go-to-market plans, drive revenue, and serve as an internal AI subject matter expert. 5+ years BD experience required.
Apply Now →
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Also Worth Your Attention
Mercor partners with top AI labs to bring on experienced professionals as independent contractors for AI training projects. These are remote, flexible, and pay weekly. Two open roles below.
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Mercor (Contract)
Project Management Specialist
Remote, U.S. / U.K. / Canada
$90 – $160/hr (contract, paid weekly)
Use your project management expertise to help train frontier AI models. Fully asynchronous, flexible schedule. Requires 4+ years of full-time PM experience.
Apply Now →
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Mercor (Contract)
Education Administrator, Postsecondary
Remote, U.S. / U.K. / Canada
$120 – $200/hr (contract, paid weekly)
Bring your higher education administration expertise to an AI research project. 15+ hours/week commitment for 3–4 weeks. Requires 4+ years of full-time postsecondary admin experience.
Apply Now →
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Here's what I want you to take from today's edition: the companies investing the most in AI are also the ones hiring the most aggressively. The WEF report confirms that two-thirds of employers plan to bring on people with specific AI skills, and 85% are prioritizing upskilling. That tells me the door is open wider than the headlines suggest.
If one of these roles sparked something in you, don't just bookmark it. Send it to someone in your network who works at or near that company, and start a conversation. That's how the best opportunities land.
A quick note: I'm not a recruiter. I curate these roles because I believe in keeping opportunity in front of you. If a job link is ever broken, go directly to that company's careers page to find the listing.
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P.S.
Know someone who's been on the sidelines because they think AI is only for engineers? Forward this to them. These roles prove otherwise. Strategy, communications, product, business development, education. AI needs all of us.
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Rooting for you,
Jacqueline
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