23 JOBS OF THE FUTURE (and jobs that have no future)
Professions in High Demand in 5-10 Years
In this video, the speaker discusses professions that are expected to be in high demand in the next five to ten years. The speaker also mentions professions that may not have a future due to automation.
Medicine Market
- The medicine market is growing rapidly at 26% YoY.
- Healthcare professionals such as doctors and home care providers will be in high demand due to an aging population.
- AI technology is being used more frequently in medicine, but creative skills such as photography and video editing cannot be automated.
Creative Professions
- Creative professions such as photography, videography, design, and architecture will thrive because they require human creativity that cannot yet be replicated by AI.
Salespeople
- Salespeople are still needed despite the rise of chatbots because people still want individualized care.
- Online learning platforms like Skillshare offer courses for those interested in sales.
Overall, the speaker suggests that jobs requiring creativity and personal interaction will continue to thrive while low-level jobs may become automated.
Top 6 High-Demand Professions in the Future
In this section, the speaker discusses six high-demand professions that are expected to be in demand in the future.
Food Industry Automation
- Automated machines are being used in the food industry to replace basic jobs.
- Cafe X is an example of a fully automated cafe where customers can order coffee with just a click of a button.
Software Development
- Software development is projected to grow by more than 36% from 2016 to 2026.
- The average salary for software engineers is $100,000 per year.
- A bachelor's degree is required for this profession.
- There will be a projected one million employment opportunities by 2026.
Post-secondary Education
- Traditional education where students follow a set curriculum is fading away.
- Finland has introduced a new school concept where students select what they want to learn and teachers provide resources for them.
- Online education market is growing at fifteen percent year-over-year.
Agriculture and Data Entry Jobs
- Some professions connected with agriculture such as farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers may become automated and have no future in the next ten years.
- Data entry jobs such as data analysis can already be done by machines.
Future High-Demand Professions
- Drone operators will be in high demand as drones become more prevalent.
- Trash engineers will also be needed due to increasing amounts of waste produced globally.
- Educational advisors who can provide customized curriculums will also be sought after.
Conclusion
In this section, the speaker concludes that there are many high-demand professions that people should consider pursuing.
The speaker emphasizes that people should focus on developing skills that cannot be easily automated. They should also consider pursuing professions that are projected to grow in the future.
Growing Body Parts in Pigs
In this section, the speaker discusses a new area of specialization where body parts are being grown in pigs using human DNA.
Growing Body Parts in Pigs
- MIT researchers are growing body parts in pigs using human DNA.
- Pigs and humans have similar DNA, making it possible to create compatible organs.
- The technology is not yet ready for transfer to humans, but it is an exciting area of research.
Future High-Demand Professions
In this section, the speaker asks viewers what they think will be high-demand professions in the future.
High-Demand Professions
- Viewers are asked to comment on what they think will be high-demand professions in the future.
- No specific professions are mentioned.