Top 10 Jobs of the future - For 2030 and beyond by World Economic Forum
Are you planning to start your career but confused about your future? Check out this space, as the World Economic Forum has shared the top 10 jobs for 2030 and beyond.
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1. Work from Home Facilitator: Work from Home Facilitators help employees work from home more effectively. They also help employees work together under their common objectives and help companies achieve their goals and objectives.
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2. Fitness Commitment Counsellor: With work from home still going strong in many job sectors, people's fitness has become an issue. Fitness Commitment Counsellor helps in shedding those extra kilos, making healthy choices and having a fit lifestyle.
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3. Smart Home Design Manager: The rise of smart home design managers will boom as homes are built – or retrofitted – with dedicated home office spaces, replete with routers in the right place, soundproofing, separate voice-driven entrances, and even Gorilla Glass wall screens.
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4. XR Immersion Counsellor: With 3D being a thing in virtual space, XR Immersion Counsellors helps technical artists and software engineers by providing them training or professional internships to learn the best of AR and VR works.
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5. Workplace Environment Architect: Companies are investing in improving their employees' workspace. A Workplace Environment Architect helps organisations create human-centered designs to enhance employee well-being.
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6. Algorithm Bias Auditor: This profile evaluates algorithms and their outputs for any biases that could impact decision-making. They collaborate with developers, data scientists, and other stakeholders to design algorithms that help avoid bias.
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7. Data Detective: The work of a Data Detective is to go that extra mile and interpret what data scientists find in data and give context to what is discovered or detected. They help companies to investigate the mysteries of big data.
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8. Tidewater Architect: A Tidewater Architect works mainly on coastal areas. They design and implement innovative solutions to reduce the effects of rising sea levels and adapt coastal regions to a changing environment.
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Cyber Calamity Forecaster: A cyber Calamity Forecaster's skills include technical expertise in cybersecurity, data analysis, and a deep understanding of threat intelligence. They monitor trends, analyse patterns, and assess potential vulnerabilities to predict and anticipate cyber threats.
10. Human-Machine Teaming Manager: With robots taking up most of the workplace today, a Human-Machine Teaming Manager is needed to balance who will do what. This profile helps in the intersection of people and robots and creates seamless collaborations for better results.