What are the top jobs for the next 10 years – Sameh Habeeb

Journalist and Consultant Sameh Habeeb explores labor market for the next decade.
Do you want to increase your career opportunities in the upcoming decade? Then you should take a look at the most in-demand jobs and enhance your qualifications to get into them. According to the recent statistics collected by US Bureau of Labor Statistics, it is estimated that the total job opportunities will grow from 153 million to 165 million by 2030. In other words, we will be able to see almost 12 million jobs being introduced. Let’s take a look at the most in-demand jobs out of them.

Wind turbine service technicians

The demand for wind turbine service technicians will increase by 68% within the next decade. That’s mainly because people will take a look at alternative sources of energy such as wind energy, as a measure to reduce the emission of carbon.

Nurse practitioners

There is a boom in the healthcare industry. The total demand for healthcare practitioners will increase by 52% in the next decade. Hence, you don’t have to think twice before you become a nurse practitioner.

Solar photovoltaic installers

Solar energy is highly in demand. As of now, we can see a high demand for solar panel installers. This demand will increase in the future. In fact, the demand for solar photovoltaic installers will increase by 52% within the next decade.

Statisticians

Businesses are now using data more than ever before. Hence, there is a high demand for mathematicians and statisticians. The overall demand for statisticians with data science knowledge will increase by 35% within the next decade.

Information security analysts

When all people are using the internet, the demand for internet security analysts will increase. In fact, job opportunities for information security analysts will increase by 33% in the upcoming decade.
Take a look at these in-demand career opportunities and get appropriate skills as needed.

Sameh Habeeb is UK based journalist and communication consultant. He is also director of International Center for Relations and Diplomacy and co founder for Newswire Now, a London based press release distribution service. More: icrd.org.uk

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