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ResumeTemplates Survey: AI Raises Workloads for 31%


ResumeTemplates Survey: AI Raises Workloads for 31%
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  • February 24, 2026

A recent survey by ResumeTemplates.com indicates that artificial intelligence, often promoted as a workload reducer, is instead contributing to heavier demands for a significant portion of employees. The findings highlight a gap between AI's potential benefits and its real-world impact on daily workloads and workplace pressures.

Quick Intel

  • 31% of workers report increased workloads since AI was introduced, with some expected to handle two to four times more work.
  • 22% say it would be difficult or impossible to maintain current workloads without AI, while 32% find it somewhat challenging.
  • 50% use AI at least daily, including 21% multiple times per day and 24% a few times daily.
  • 60% note that managers expect or require AI use, with 45% saying leaders reference AI when assigning extra tasks.
  • 59% feel added pressure to perform at higher levels, and 48% describe their workload as very or extremely heavy.
  • 37% experience AI fatigue, 40% worry about job replacement within five years, and 14% report decreased job satisfaction.

The survey reveals that while AI tools provide support for many, they often lead to expanded expectations rather than relief. With frequent daily usage, AI has become integral for staying productive, yet this integration frequently coincides with leaner teams following layoffs and restructurings. Managers appear to view AI as a multiplier for output, assigning additional responsibilities under the assumption that technology enables greater capacity.

"AI can cut down the busywork and help people focus on what really matters, but if professionals feel busier right now, it may be because they are," says Julia Toothacre, Chief Career Strategist at ResumeTemplates. "After years of layoffs and reorganizations, many teams are operating with fewer people, so remaining employees are carrying more. AI can help manage that load, but employees should watch for workload creep, when managers assume AI means you can take on more without providing the resources to support it."

Concerns extend beyond volume to sustainability and security. A notable share of workers report AI fatigue, characterized by overwhelm similar to traditional burnout, often stemming from insufficient training and ambiguous guidelines. Job security fears are prevalent, with many anticipating potential displacement in the coming years. Attitudes toward AI remain mixed, with positive views from over half contrasting with a meaningful minority expressing dislike or reduced satisfaction.

"The signs of AI fatigue look a lot like burnout because it's rooted in overwhelm," says Toothacre. "In a lot of cases, it comes down to inadequate training and unclear expectations combined with mounting pressure."

These insights underscore the need for organizations to pair AI adoption with clear communication, adequate support, and realistic workload adjustments to realize efficiency gains without exacerbating employee strain.

 

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