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Jobs Of The Future 2040

Jobs Of The Future 2040



What diverse, professional opportunities does the new year have to offer? Digitization has created many new professional groups and there is no end in sight for the time being. So in which of these professions do you have a long-term future?
At the beginning of the new year, the desire for change increases, new goals are set, be it professional or private. Regardless of whether you are looking for a career change, are in a career-finding phase or in a professional reorientation phase, the question of which professions have a future is of concern to many people, especially in the age of digitalization. Be it because the current job has little chance of a future, is poorly paid, one is dissatisfied with the working atmosphere or is looking for a new challenge.

Some people fear that digitization could eliminate entire professional groups. On the one hand, because working methods and processes are increasingly digitized or even completely taken over by machines. On the other hand, this creates space for new job profiles and trend jobs, particularly in the areas of education and health, as well as in the public service and trade.
Below we have listed the top 10 trend jobs for 2020:

Customer Success Specialist:

In this profession, all concerns and questions from customers are part of your area of ​​responsibility. You work with different channels and customer inquiries. In addition, the Customer Success Specialist deals with the latest trends, which determine his daily tasks.

Data scientist:

A data scientist converts amounts of data into specific instructions for the company. For this purpose, data from all departments are compiled and analyzes and models are built. The resulting results and recommendations are usually presented to management. In addition to data processing, solutions are developed here, for example for inventory optimization or feasibility studies.

Supply chain manager:

A supply chain manager is usually responsible for smoothly running logistics and supply. This ensures that all components, end products, raw materials and information relating to the value chain and supply chain are ordered and delivered at the right time. The more effectively and smarter the so-called supply chain works, the better a company can regulate finances.

Data consultant:

Or also known as a data consultant, helps companies get more information from their data. This begins with a wide variety of analyzes, goes through programming and then ends with training and organizational tasks.

SEO specialist:

It is becoming increasingly difficult for companies to be found in an organic way via search results.
Users are usually only shown what is relevant for the majority. This is due to the ever-changing search engine algorithms from Google, Facebook, Instagram and Co.
This is where SEO specialists come into play, they are familiar with the latest algorithms and know exactly what you have to do to be at the top of the search results.

3D printing expert:

Simply print out the desired object yourself? This is where the 3D printer comes in and with it the completely new professional group of the 3D printing expert is created.
So they have been on the rise for some time, but the actual potential of them has not yet been fully exploited. A 3D printer can produce all kinds of objects for a wide variety of industries, so a 3D printing expert should be familiar with both engineering and technology.

Data protection specialist:

Data protection is becoming more and more important both in the private and in the corporate area and that is why this area is so relevant. The European General Data Protection Regulation makes the importance of the security of personal information for society particularly clear. If companies neglect these provisions, it can cost a lot of money. For this reason, experts in this area are in increasing demand.

Content creator:

The profession of content creator could be the future profession of journalism. In this area, like a photographer, blogger or vlogger, you create content that is presented on websites or certain platforms such as Instagram or YouTube. It is particularly important here that the content corresponds to the current trends and is tailored to the respective target group.

Environment and resource manager:

Humanity is always trying to act more environmentally friendly, be it weekly shopping or waste recycling. The task of an environmental and resource manager is to find environmentally friendly options for organizations, companies or state authorities and then to analyze and implement them at company, regional or even country level.

Feelgood Manager:

A job description that is often smiled at at the beginning and is often assigned to startups. The job of a feelgood manager is to create a work environment in which all employees feel comfortable. He is also responsible for finding the most suitable talents and tying them to the company.
The area of ​​responsibility also includes increasing the well-being of the employees, organizing sports offers and events, planning health weeks and of course supporting the employees in all matters and making them happy. A Feelgood Manager ultimately increases employee productivity and willingness to work by reducing stress in the office and creating a positive working atmosphere.

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