Barmen

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RISCO DE AUTOMAÇÃO
CALCULADO
49%
(Risco Moderado)
VOTAÇÃO
44%
(Risco Moderado, Com base em 365 votos)
Average: 47%
DEMANDA DE TRABALHO
CRESCIMENTO
8,8%
pelo ano 2033
SALÁRIOS
$ 31.510
ou $ 15,15 por hora
Volume
711.140
a partir de 2023
RESUMO
O que este floco de neve mostra?
O Floco de Neve é um resumo visual das cinco insígnias: Risco de Automação (calculado), Risco (pesquisado), Crescimento, Salários e Volume. Ele oferece um instantâneo do perfil de uma ocupação. A cor do Floco de Neve está relacionada ao seu tamanho. Quanto melhor a ocupação pontua em relação às outras, maior e mais verde o Floco de Neve se torna.
PONTUAÇÃO DO TRABALHO
5,0/10
O que é isto?
Pontuação do Trabalho (quanto maior, melhor):

Nós classificamos os trabalhos usando quatro fatores. Estes são:

- Chance de ser automatizado
- Crescimento do trabalho
- Salários
- Volume de posições disponíveis

Estes são alguns pontos chave para pensar quando estiver procurando um emprego.

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Risco de automação calculado

49% (Risco Moderado)

Risco Moderado (41-60%): Ocupações com risco moderado de automação geralmente envolvem tarefas rotineiras, mas ainda requerem algum julgamento e interação humanos.

Mais informações sobre o que é essa pontuação e como ela é calculada estão disponíveis aqui.

Algumas qualidades bastante importantes do trabalho são difíceis de automatizar:

  • Ajudando e Cuidando dos Outros

  • Percepção Social

  • Destreza Manual

  • Persuasão

  • Destreza dos Dedos

Enquete do usuário

44% chance de automação completa nas próximas duas décadas

Nossos visitantes votaram que estão incertos se esta ocupação será automatizada. Esta avaliação é ainda mais apoiada pelo nível de risco de automação calculado, que estima 49% de chance de automação.

O que você acha que é o risco da automação?

Qual é a probabilidade de que Barmen seja substituído por robôs ou inteligência artificial nos próximos 20 anos?

Sentimento

O gráfico a seguir é exibido onde há votos suficientes para produzir dados significativos. Ele mostra os resultados das enquetes dos usuários ao longo do tempo, fornecendo uma indicação clara das tendências de sentimento.

Sentimento ao longo do tempo (anualmente)

Crescimento

Crescimento muito rápido em relação a outras profissões

Espera-se que o número de vagas de emprego para 'Bartenders' aumente 8,8% até 2033

Emprego total e estimativa de vagas de emprego

* Dados do Bureau de Estatísticas do Trabalho para o período entre 2023 e 2033
As projeções atualizadas são devidas 09-2025.

Salários

Muito mal remunerado em relação a outras profissões

Em 2023, o salário anual mediano para 'Bartenders' foi de 31.510 $, ou 15 $ por hora

'Bartenders' receberam 34,4% a menos que o salário médio nacional, que ficou em 48.060 $

Salários ao longo do tempo

* Dados do Bureau de Estatísticas do Trabalho

Volume

Alcance significativamente maior de oportunidades de emprego em comparação com outras profissões

A partir de 2023 havia 711.140 pessoas empregadas como 'Bartenders' dentro dos Estados Unidos.

Isso representa cerca de 0,47% da força de trabalho empregada em todo o país

Dito de outra maneira, cerca de 1 em 213 pessoas são empregadas como 'Bartenders'.

Descrição do trabalho

Misture e sirva bebidas aos clientes, diretamente ou através da equipe de garçons.

SOC Code: 35-3011.00

Comentários (20)

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Anon
31 jan 2026 04:37
I can see a bar that's automated existing, but not outside the odd novelty place with a ton of money. Customers want interaction, to talk, and bartenders don't just serve drinks, they also need to keep the bar clean, restock, sometimes take phone calls, and automating all of that would again, be possible, but by the time you've done it, you've poured so much money into it you may as well have hired three people to do it. I think there's a lot of jobs that can be automated easily in theory, but in practice, costs and what the job entails would make automating it pointless. It'll be the uber rich enjoying the robot maids.
Tommy (Moderado)
12 jun 2025 12:09
I feel like it will be done by a machine more accurately and with less errors
Memer (Sem chance)
06 mar 2025 05:58
The job is about customer connection and the ability to understand a person’s taste, something that is extremely if not impossible to automate.
Bill bob (Moderado)
08 nov 2024 19:38
Tech moves so fast and why pay a wait staff when you could buy AI Bots that dont get sick don't need personal days don't need tips don't need wages food prices go down
TLB (Baixo)
06 mar 2024 21:21
There will always be a demand for human interaction. They can go ahead and automate the service well though.
Chris (Baixo)
22 abr 2023 16:21
While people could buy a beer or a mixed drink from a vending machine, I don't think that is what people are looking for when they go to the bar. Maybe at a club where something else is the main focus.
Anthony (Sem chance)
08 mar 2022 08:39
The hospitality skills that bartenders use on a daily basis are simply irreplaceable by machines. It's possible that SOME establishments could automate certain aspects of the process but I can't see a world where bar staff are eliminated entirely. People come to bars to socialize, and for many people, particularly to socialize with the staff.
Evgo The Bartender (Sem chance)
10 ago 2021 06:39
Unless AI becomes so advanced that it can feel emotions, there is no way a robot can replace a human being, as a bartender. A bartender is much more than a cocktail machine, the bartender is the face of the establishment, and you cannot automate the experience of sitting and chatting with a bartender.
Jonny
01 jul 2024 17:54
Imagine not having to wait forever to get another round of drinks, automation of that job would be great!
Brisn (Altamente provável)
13 jun 2021 06:22
Bartenders are slow to make drinks when lines are long which leads to upset and lost customers. AI and automated bartending processes won’t be hard to develop to replace this job and serve customer to make them happier through a quicker service while also making bar owners cut down on costs and get more repeat customers.
ec (Baixo)
25 abr 2021 23:21
A robot can pour a drink but its going to be a while until they can listen to you talk about your problems
Anonymous bartender (Baixo)
25 dez 2020 07:27
Main reason why bartenders will NOT be replaced by robots: mixing and serving the cocktails are only a small portion of the job. The social interaction is the most important part about being a good bartender. Can the robot be a little more efficient or faster? Sure. The hourly labor costs of a bartender does not warrant a need by any owner to replace a human with a robot. The vast majority of most bartenders’ income is from tips. Owners of companies who would find it reasonable to replace humans with robots are humans in different industries where social interaction isn’t the biggest part of the job, who have a higher hourly rate.
Tristan (Baixo)
23 abr 2020 17:08
Many people have pointed out many reasons why this is unlikely: bartenders aren't expensive to begin with, bartenders provide social interaction that can't be raplaced by a robot, not enough big financial interest in the bar industry, etc. There are other things that bartenders do that can't be automated, like being de facto security in bars with no bouncers. You wouldn't expect a robot to be able to identify a drunk and disorderly customer and eject them from the bar any time soon; even if the technology is there the legality of it seems lightyears away.
Andria (Moderado)
11 fev 2020 19:23
It wouldn't be that hard to have all alcoholic beverages available for use from a robot. It's very easy to program the recipes into a robot as well so it will know exactly how to make it; even faster than humans as we would have to look up an unknown recipe, taking longer than a robot could look one up.
Aidan
14 set 2019 06:54
There isn't really a NEED to automate a bartender. They aren't paid that much to begin with, so automating them wouldn't render them all that cost effective. I also doubt the efficiency of getting your drink to begin with would fluctuate all that much. With current technology and the limits of our ability to replicate human dexterity, it's unlikely that the speed and accuracy of a bartender could have any competition to begin with. Think about the customer service aspect as well, who wants to be served by a lifeless robot that just scans you as another customer to serve?
Bell (Baixo)
16 ago 2019 20:06
I could see big chains with money doing this, especially restaurants, or places that have less human contact behind the bar. Smaller places, no. Not enough money. Bartenders make up a lot of the charm (or frustration) of going out, and automating this literally would take the life out of a place and probably backfire.
Lee Springer
29 mai 2019 18:41
When robots mix drinks at the bars I'm going to be the saddest person at the bar since I tend to drink alone. Time to put my phone away and attempt conversation with the other humans.
Jesse (Incerto)
13 mai 2019 14:50
Bartenders serve libations to Humans. Humans are social beings who drink when socializing. Chances are Humans will go drink to escape robots.
Anonymous
07 mai 2019 11:55
Some bartnders have prevented suicides, I feel you can't automate that human experience that a lot of people go to a bar for.
Lance O'Conner
01 abr 2019 23:43
I can't talk to a robot about Karen taking the kids

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