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Education, Training, and Library · SOC 25-3041

40.8% AI Exposure — Very High
$43,350
Median Annual Salary
Average
O*NET Outlook
Proj. Annual Openings
175,070
Employment (OEWS 2025)
+4.4%/yr
Empl. growth (2021–2025)
59/100
AI Resiliency Score

AI exposure from the Anthropic Economic Index (2025); salary from BLS; skills from O*NET. See /sources.

Decision card

Career Evidence Passport

SOC 25-3041 evidence across exposure, wages, projections, postings, certified LCAs, skills, and transitions.

Proxy / seed data labeledDescriptive-only
SOC exposure
40.8%
Very High · Anthropic AEI
Automation friction
39/100
Low friction; broad SOC seed ORS job-requirements coverage.
Wages
$43,350
H-1B offered wage $46,748; LCAs are filings.
Projected openings
BLS EP 2024–2034; employment change +0.6%.
Observed/proxy demand
6
FY2025 certified LCAs; 3,769 postings in 2025.

Skill evidence

Reading ComprehensionInstructingActive ListeningSpeakingLearning Strategies
  • H-1B values are certified Labor Condition Applications, not visa approvals.
  • Job postings are seed-static / seed-derived; treat as provider-ready proxy coverage until observed provider data is wired in.
  • Transition matches are directional skill-overlap context, not placement guarantees.
  • This release is a FutureGrid broad-SOC seed derived from public BLS ORS requirement concepts and categories, not direct occupation-level ORS survey estimates. It describes job requirements, not worker ability, AI capability, or displacement probability. Automation friction is a FutureGrid derived score and should be read alongside exposure, demand, wage, and projection signals.

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AI Exposure Analysis

AI Exposure40.8%
AI Resiliency59/100
Exposure BandVery High
Sector Avg. Exposure17.9%

Across AI measures

Multiple exposure lenses for this occupation.

63.4%
Consensus
Actual adoption · Anthropic40.8%
AI capability · OpenAI54.3%
AI ability · AIOE95.2%

Top Skills

1.Reading Comprehension
2.Instructing
3.Active Listening
4.Speaking
5.Learning Strategies

H-1B Visa Sponsorship Demand

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Certified H-1B Labor Condition Applications naming this occupation, FY2016–FY2025. A descriptive high-skill labor-demand signal — employer filings, not visa approvals or individual outcomes. Note: one LCA can cover multiple worker positions.

21
Decade Total (Certified LCAs)
6
FY2025 Volume
0% of all H-1B filings in FY2025
$46,748
Median Offered Wage (Latest Year)
#426 of 776
Rank by Total Volume
H-1B filing volume, FY2016–FY2025

O*NET occupation profile

What this work involves

Instruct individual students or small groups of students in academic subjects to support formal class instruction or to prepare students for standardized or admissions tests.

Common titles: Academic Coach, Academic Guidance Specialist, Accounting Tutor, Finance Tutor, Grade School Tutor, Private Mathematics Tutor

Representative Tasks

  • Provide feedback to students, using positive reinforcement techniques to encourage, motivate, or build confidence in students.
  • Review class material with students by discussing text, working solutions to problems, or reviewing worksheets or other assignments.
  • Assess students' progress throughout tutoring sessions.
  • Teach students study skills, note-taking skills, and test-taking strategies.
  • Provide private instruction to individual or small groups of students to improve academic performance, improve occupational skills, or prepare for academic or occupational tests.

Detailed Work Activities

  • Encourage students.
  • Apply multiple teaching methods.
  • Communicate project information to others.
  • Evaluate student work.
  • Tutor students who need extra assistance.

Employment Projections & AI Exposure

15
Occupations Shown
19.4%
Avg AI Exposure
8
Bright Outlook
Horizontal bar chart showing occupations with the highest projected annual openings. Each bar length represents annual projected openings. Color uses a gradient from violet (lower) to cyan (higher). Summary statistics are shown above the chart.

Employment & Wage Trend

BLS OEWS, 2019–2025


Occupation Employment & Wage TrendMulti-year BLS OEWS history for SOC 25-3041: 2021 — employment: 147,100, median wage: $36,470; 2022 — employment: 174,980, median wage: $36,680; 2023 — employment: 162,300, median wage: $39,580; 2025 — employment: 175,070, median wage: $43,350.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). See /sources.

Sector Comparison

MetricThis CareerSector Average
AI Exposure40.8%17.9%
OutlookAverage47% Bright
Median Salary$43,350N/A
AI Resiliency59/100N/A