Hot Jobs in Next Decade
Your Hot Job in the Future Robotic & AI Workplace
It's clear that automation is disrupting the global workplace and workforce. There are forecasts that by 2030, 1/3rd of US workers could be jobless and replaced by robots. So, what are the most in-demand job skills that will keep you working through 2028 and well beyond. We'll give you expert insights.
Follow Mega-Tech Trends for Mega Job Growth
Tech that is hot, emerging and sorely needed to solve pressing global needs is where to focus. Here are some sectors that expert forecasters believe provide huge career opportunities:
It's clear that automation is disrupting the global workplace and workforce. There are forecasts that by 2030, 1/3rd of US workers could be jobless and replaced by robots. So, what are the most in-demand job skills that will keep you working through 2028 and well beyond. We'll give you expert insights.
Follow Mega-Tech Trends for Mega Job Growth
Tech that is hot, emerging and sorely needed to solve pressing global needs is where to focus. Here are some sectors that expert forecasters believe provide huge career opportunities:
- Climate Change Reversal Specialists: engineers, technologists, oceanographers, physicists, chemists, environmentalists, mathematicians, E-scientists, researchers to solve climate change while meeting global energy needs.
- Space Tourism Specialists: Space-pilots, tour guides, space architects, aerospace & aeronautical engineers for the emerging orbital business of Space Tourism
- Nano-Medicine Experts: doctors, scientists, researchers, technologists for subatomic treatments that will transform healthcare
- Creative, Free Thinkers: There is a new emphasis from forward thinking employers, like SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who want employees to personally drill down on a challenge to its basics and then reason it up to creative solutions. Some experts think that Liberal Arts degrees that cultivate innovative, out of the box thought processes that generate breakthrough creativity, will be hot over the next decade
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