8 Jobs Every Company will be Hiring for (Highest Paying jobs of future) - YouTube

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The labor market is changing faster than you may realize.
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Demographic changes and
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technological advancements could lead to the net loss of five million jobs by 2020 according to a report published by the World Economic Forum.
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In total, the report estimates that
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7.1 million jobs could be lost, the majority of which will be white-collar, office, and administrative positions.
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The report, called "The Future of Jobs," surveyed executives from more than
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350 Employers across nine Industries in 15 of the world's largest
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economies to come up with its predictions about how labor markets will evolve.
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While this job landscape is expected to undergo radical changes over the next few years,
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the report predicts that there will also be certain occupations that are in higher demand.
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In this video, you will come to know some of the job categories that are expected to see this growth.
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Note that this information is based on the World Economic Forum.
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1) Data analysts will be in demand.
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According to the report, data analysts will become increasingly more important in all industries by 2020.
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Survey respondents said they expect to have a greater demand for data
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analysts because they will need help making sense of all the data generated by technological disruptions.
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2) Computer and mathematical jobs will continue to get a boost.
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These jobs include computer programmers, software developers, information security analysts, and more in this realm.
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3) Architects and engineering jobs will remain stable.
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During the next four years, the demand for those skilled in architecture and engineering will continue to increase.
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Specifically, the report states there will be growth for engineers focusing on bio chemicals,
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nanotechnology, robotics, and materials.
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By 2020, two million jobs will be created worldwide that fall under computer-,
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mathematical-, architecture-, and engineering-related fields
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4) More specialized salespeople will be needed.
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As technological advancements continue to disrupt industries, there will be a growing need for specialized salespeople who can explain the
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company's offerings to a wide range of clients.
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This includes businesses, governments, consumers, along with new leads the company has never worked with before.
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For example,
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as content is increasingly consumed on mobile, a digital media company would want to hire salespeople who
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are knowledgeable with the ins and outs of mobile advertising.
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5) Senior managers will be needed in industries across the board to lead companies through periods of transformations.
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Industries ripe for disruption will also need a new type of senior manager to help these companies navigate the rough waters of change.
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Sectors that will need new senior managers include media, entertainment, and information industries.
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6) Product designers aren't going anywhere.
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One of the top skills that will be in demand by 2020 is creativity, according to the report.
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This will occur because many jobs will be monotonous and automated
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but creative jobs will still require a human being.
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One occupation said to increase is designers,
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specifically commercial and industrial designers.
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These are the people that design and develop products like cars, appliances,
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gadgets, and other manufactured goods.
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7) Human resources and organizational development specialists will also be needed to help re-skill workers.
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While technological and socio-economic changes will cause some jobs to disappear completely,
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there will also be a need for new jobs created and people needing to fulfill them.
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One way companies are planning to find the talent for these jobs is by training existing employees with the required skill sets.
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In fact, the report states
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65% of respondents said they were investing in re-skilling current employees today.
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Development specialists and human resource professionals will be needed not only for hiring in a competitive market,
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but also to help employees develop new skills.
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8) Demand for regulatory and government relations experts will continue to increase as companies embrace new technologies.
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As companies adopt and develop emerging technologies,
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they will also be looking to hire those familiar with the navigation of legalities in these spaces.
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For example, as traditional automakers and tech companies develop driverless cars,
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they will hire people who understand the relevant laws and who can work with government regulators to ascertain the best way to implement these technologies.
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Thank you for watching this video!
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Please don't forget to share your views in the comment section below.
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Let us know what you think will be the job in highest demand in the future.