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2. Which job is best for the future 2030? Data Science. Cloud Computing. Digital Marketing. Machine Learning. Artificial Intelligence. Augmented Reality. Software Development. Cyber Security.
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Read More »Most in-demand Skills for the Future of Work McKinsey Global Institute’s research report has highlighted the top three skill sets workers will need to secure the best careers for the future. These most in-demand skills for the future are: Higher cognitive- These include advanced literacy and writing, critical thinking, and quantitative analysis and statistical skills. Doctors, accountants, research analysts, and writers use these. Social and emotional- These include advanced communication, empathy, to be adaptable, and the ability to learn continuously. Business development, programming, and counselling require these skills. These jobs are also amongst the best careers for the next ten years. Technological- This includes everything from basic to advanced IT skills, data analysis, and engineering. These future skills are likely to be the most highly paid. Also Read: Learn How These 5 Simplilearn Members Transformed Their Careers Robotic Process Automation using UiPath Training Build RPA Expertise Using the UiPath Platform VIEW COURSE Top Future Jobs in 2030 Analyzing the major technological and business trends today, Cognizant and ZDNet propose the best jobs/careers to emerge over the next 10 years will include: 1. Virtual Store Sherpa- will focus on customer satisfaction through virtually advising customers using the knowledge of the product line. 2. Personal Data Broker- will ensure consumers receive revenue from their data. The broker will establish prices and execute trades. 3. Personal Memory Curator- will consult with patients and stakeholders to generate specifications for virtual reality experiences. 4. Augmented Reality Journey Builder- will collaborate with talented engineers and technical artists to develop vital elements for clients. 5. Highway Controller- will monitor automated road and air space management systems to ensure no errors occur. 6. Body part maker- will create living body parts for athletes and soldiers. 7. Nano-medic- will transform healthcare. 8. GM or recombinant farmer- will transform farming and livestock. 9. Elderly wellness consultant- will cater to the physical and mental needs of the elderly. 10. Memory augmentation surgeon- will boost patients' memory when it hits capacity. 11. 'New science' ethicist- will ford the river of progress. 12. Space pilots, tour guides, and architects- will allow pilots, tour guides, and architects to live in lunar outposts. Impact of Automation There are fairly divided opinions on whether technological advances will reduce human jobs, or technology advances will produce as many jobs as they displace. An article by WSJ says that automation is expected to impact work in a series of three waves: 1st Wave (in early 2030)- Algorithmic 2nd Wave (till late 2030)- Augmentation 3rd Wave (from 2030)- Autonomy 3% of jobs are expected to be displaced in the first wave. This number can rise considerably in the next two waves as 30% of jobs might get automated, with more and more workplaces starting to embrace the advancement in technology. Due to their greater presence in administrative and clerical jobs, women might face a larger risk of automation during the first two waves. Later, many manual tasks performed by men are likely to be replaced by automated vehicles and machines. Free Course: Digital Marketing Tools & Techniques Learn SEO, Email, Paid, Affiliate Marketing & More Enroll Now Job Interviews in 2030 The hiring managers and job hunters of today would agree that an interview isn’t the ideal way to find the best person for the job. Managers rely on subjective information to make their decision, which sometimes isn’t the most accurate. Hence, as per an article by WSJ, interviews in the future would look nothing like they do today: Personality Profiling—With the Help of AI- As soft skills gain importance, more employers will use AI to create personality profiles using social-media. A ‘Credit Score’ for Skills- One day, companies could automatically score skills using the text that candidates put online. Testing Job Performance Virtually- Employers are already using VR for on-the-job testing, training, and diversity initiatives. The Right Brain for the Job- Wearable health technology will be able to be used to find the right brain for the job.
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