However, there are a few sectors which are looking challenging: data science, Big data, IOT, data analytics, AI, automation, mobile apps, providing every service on mobile, robotics, microchip, virtual reality, medicines delivered at home through apps.
Few of the jobs that will be in most demand in the 2020’s will be
• Computer programmers, software developers, information security analysts, Software Testing analysts
• Data Analysts – With the technology disruptions, data analysts will be in massive demand across all industries.
• Specialized (Technology) Sales consultants – With the growth in the technological area there will be a disruption in all sectors, and so there will be a growing need for specialized salespeople who can explain clients about new trends (technology they have never used before and why will it be useful to them)
• IT Architects and IoT
• Product Designers
• HR and skill development resources will still be needed to reskill current employees or hire new skill workers as trends evolve.
• Artists, short scriptwriters, YouTubers, short filmmakers, social media strategist, digital specialists will continue to grow. As people’s time is now more on mobile, any businesses that can generate business through mobile will grow.
• Senior Management level jobs in the area of new technology, who can lead and manage projects on new advancements.
Any of the industries that require creativity. The real growth industry will be Creative Problem Solving. Creativity is the big buzzword at the moment, and people practicing it seems to have forgotten that creativity was how we got here. It took someone creative to say “Hey, why don’t we have the Internet?” or “Hey, why don’t we have electricity?” or “Hey, why don’t we have steam power?”