There is no future ∈ any job. The future lies ∈ the person who holds the job.” – George W. Crane
education is that they tend to prepare students for jobs of
the past. Similarly, the best paying jobs of the future are
all jobs that currently exist today. Many of them will still
[5] exist ∈ the future, but with some changes as technology
and communication systems make their impact.
As a rule of thumb, 60% of the jobs 10 years
from now haven’t been invented yet. With that ∈ mind,
I’ve decided to put together a list of some jobs that will be
[10] ∈ high demand ∈ the future.
Jobs before 2020
Many of the changes we see today will cause
new jobs to materialize quickly. This first section deals
[15] with new positions that will likely be developed within the
next 10 years.
3D printing engineers – Classes ∈3D printing are
already being introduced into high schools and the
demand for printer-produced products will rise quickly.
[20] The trend will be for these worker-less workshops to
enter virtually different fields, at the same time, driving
the need for competent technicians and engineers to
design and maintain the next wave of this technology.
Nano-medics – Health professionals capable of working
[25] on the nano-level, both ∈ designing diagnostics systems,
remedies, and monitoring solutions will be ∈ high
demand.
Organ agents – The demand for transplantable organs
is exploding and people who can track down and deliver
[30] healthy organs will be ∈ hot demand.
Octogenarian service providers – As the population
continues to age we will have record numbers of people
living into their 80s, 90s, and 100s. This growing group of
active oldsters will provide a demand for goods and
[35] services currently not being addressed ∈ today’s
marketplace.
Jobs ∈2030 and beyond
A number of technologies currently on the
drawing board will require a bit longer lead time before
[40]the industry comes into its own. Here are a few examples
of these kinds of jobs:
Body part & limb makers – The organ agents listed
before will quickly find themselves out of work as soon as
we figure out how to efficiently grow and mass produce
[45] our own organs from scratch.
Earthquake forecasters – While scientists are
developing skills to work with nanoscale precision on the
earth’s surface, the best we can know about below the
surface is blindfolded guesswork done with 100-mile
[50] precision. What we don’t know is literally killing us – over
226,000 killed ∈2010 alone. But that will change over
time as we begin to understand the inner working of the
earth and accurately forecast when the next big quakes
are about to hit.
[55] “Heavy air” engineers – Compressed air is useful ∈a
wide variety of ways. However, we have yet to figure out
how to compress streams of air as they pass through our
existing atmosphere. Once we do, it will create untold
opportunity for non-surface based housing and
[60] transportation system, weather control, and other kinds
of experimentation.
Final thoughts
The jobs and occupations listed above are just
scratching the surface. This list is intended to help
[65] stretch your imagination and start you down a path of
imagining your own future.
(Adapted from http://www.futuristspeaker.com/2011/11/55-jobs-of-the-future)