What careers are dying?
- Travel Agent. Now that online reservation systems can make anyone a travel insider, this career is on its way out. ...
- Broadcaster. ...
- 3. Mail Carrier. ...
- Mortgage Broker. ...
- Casino Cashier. ...
- Case Researcher. ...
- Semiconductor Processor. ...
- Middle Management Positions.
- Travel agent. It amazes me that a travel agent is still a job in 2020. ...
- Taxi drivers. ...
- Store cashiers. ...
- Fast food cooks. ...
- Administrative legal jobs. ...
- Lawyer. ...
- HR roles. ...
- Tradespeople.
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The 10 most endangered jobs in America
- Mail carrier.
- Typist/word processor. ...
- Meter reader. ...
- Disc jockey. ...
- Jeweler. ...
- Insurance underwriter. ...
- Seamstress/tailor. ...
- Broadcaster. ...
- Cashier.
- Travel Agent.
- Bank Teller.
- Postman/Mailman.
- Parking Lot Attendants.
- Lumberjacks.
- Telemarketer.
- Librarian.
If a person is never exposed to an activity, sport, hobby or the like, they will never know if they enjoy it, or even excel at it. Such is the case for the trades.
- Retail Cashier: $21,000. ...
- Telemarketer: $22,300. ...
- Freight/Stock: $23,900. ...
- Newspaper Delivery: $24,100. ...
- Travel Agent: $31,800. ...
- Postal Worker: $32,000. ...
- Taxi Dispatcher: $43,000. ...
- Word Processor/Typist: $45,000.
- Taxi Drivers. ...
- Bank Tellers. ...
- Cashiers. ...
- Telemarketer. ...
- Dispatchers (except emergency services) ...
- Watch repairers. ...
- Printing press operators. ...
- Bus Drivers.
- Cashiers -> self-checkout machines. ...
- Newspaper delivery -> electronic reading devices. ...
- Travel agents -> travel websites. ...
- Taxi dispatchers -> mobile apps. ...
- Taxi drivers -> self-driving cars. ...
- Journalists -> artificial intelligence software.
- DRIVERS. ...
- CASHIERS. ...
- TRAVEL AGENTS. ...
- MANUFACTURING WORKERS. ...
- DISPATCHERS. ...
- WAITING TABLES AND BARTENDING. ...
- BANK TELLERS. ...
- MILITARY PILOTS AND SOLDIERS.
- Teachers and Educators. The first job or career path landing on our list is teaching and educating. ...
- Programmers and Systems Analysts. ...
- Healthcare Workers and Carers. ...
- Social Workers. ...
- Lawyers. ...
- Project Managers. ...
- Designers and Artists.
Which jobs will always be in demand?
- Health Sector. We all know how the pandemic has shaped our planet & humanity. ...
- Back End Developer. ...
- Banking. ...
- Information Technology. ...
- Alternate Energy. ...
- Digital Marketing. ...
- Content Creation. ...
- Machine Learning.
- Social Workers. ...
- Educators. ...
- Medical Workers. ...
- Marketing, Design, and Advertising Professionals. ...
- Data Scientists. ...
- Dentists. ...
- Conservation Scientists. ...
- Cybersecurity Experts.
- Real Estate. ...
- Non-profit. ...
- Mining/logging. ...
- Construction. ...
- Retail. ...
- Arts and entertainment. ...
- Trades/transport. ...
- Transportation warehousing/utilities. With an even higher fatality rate than mining and logging, these workers are at a very high risk for workplace injury.
Thousands of finance professionals around the world have been left out of a job following Deutsche Bank's decision this week to close its equities business and cut about 18,000 jobs — equivalent to one fifth of its global workforce.
Major companies and big corporations are going to employ fewer people to get a lot more done with more precision and better quality. With the rise of automation, some fields, especially within white collar jobs are slowly becoming threatened. In time, some of these careers may even become completely obsolete.
Real estate isn't a dying career. In fact, there are more real estate agents in 2021 than perhaps ever before. However, the field is changing dramatically, with the advent of online marketing, VR and virtual tours, and easy online paperwork. To compete in this new world, it's up to real estate agents to innovate.
It's not just doctors and nurses that will have promising careers. Physical therapists were on the top of the list of jobs expected to outpace the market by 2050. Assistants and aides for therapists is also a promising market. Most assistant positions can be secured with a four-year degree and training on the job.
- Data entry clerks.
- Administrative and executive secretaries.
- Accounting, bookkeeping and payroll clerks.
- Accountants and auditors.
- Assembly and factory workers.
- Business services and administration managers.
- Client information and customer service workers.
- General and operations managers.
- Software developers and software quality assurance analysts and testers.
- General and operations managers. ...
- Registered nurses. ...
- Financial managers. ...
- Medical and health services managers. ...
- Nurse practitioners. ...
- Management analysts. ...
According to research by US jobs site CareerCast.com, accountant/auditor is the world's safest job – although with an average salary of $67,190 (£51,878), it's far from the most lucrative "safe" job.
Why are jobs disappearing?
In the last three recessions since 1991, job growth lagged behind economic recovery, but not primarily because workers have been replaced by robots. Instead, firms restructure in response to downturns in ways that create fewer permanent job opportunities than in the past.
- Psychiatry. ...
- Therapy. ...
- Medical care. ...
- AI-related research and engineering. ...
- Fiction writing. ...
- Teaching. ...
- Criminal defense law. ...
- Computer science and engineering.
- Human Resource Managers.
- Sales Managers.
- Marketing Managers.
- Public Relations Managers.
- Chief Executives.
- Event Planners.
- Writers.
- Software Developers.
- Sales executive.
- Compensation manager.
- Economist.
- Actuary.
- Risk manager.
- Strategy manager.
- Chief financial officer.
- Loan officer.
OCCUPATION | GROWTH RATE, 2020-30 | 2021 MEDIAN PAY |
---|---|---|
Wind turbine service technicians | 68% | $56,260 per year |
Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers | 62% | $24,440 per year |
Nurse practitioners | 52% | $120,680 per year |
Solar photovoltaic installers | 52% | $47,670 per year |
- Nurse Practitioner.
- Genetic Counselor.
- Occupational Therapy Assistant.
- Statistician.
- Information Security Analyst.
- Physician Assistant.
- Physical Therapist Assistant.
- Vaccine Specialist. ...
- Diversity and Inclusion Manager. ...
- Customer Marketing Manager. ...
- Machine Learning Engineer. ...
- Process Development Scientist. ...
- Business Development Representative. ...
- Search Marketing Manager.
Accountant
According to a recent British study, accountants and folks working in similar white collar, middle class professions live longer than people working in any other occupation. In fact, accountants are outliving blue collar workers like builders and cleaners by as many as eight years.
The nation's “quit rate” reached a 20-year high last November. A new Pew Research Center survey finds that low pay, a lack of opportunities for advancement and feeling disrespected at work are the top reasons why Americans quit their jobs last year.
Stefan Ellerbeck. The Great Resignation - the record number of people that have left their jobs since the beginning of the pandemic - shows no signs of abating. One in five workers plan to quit their jobs in 2022, according to one of the largest surveys of the global workforce.
What has caused the Great Resignation?
The primary cause of the Great Resignation is likely intense competition for workers, as reflected in a high number of job vacancies and a lower unemployment rate. Sectors hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as accommodations and healthcare, have tended to have the most job openings.
Though AI can eliminate repetitive finance tasks performed by humans, finance professionals who embrace technology can use it to advance their careers. Whenever there's a new breakthrough in AI, finance professionals can start to feel a little nervous.
Robo-bankers are still science fiction
Many science fiction films depicted a world where AI & Machine learning systems would replace us, but in large banks this is far from the reality.
- Stein Mart. Business type: Department store. ...
- Vine. Business type: Social media. ...
- Lord & Taylor. Business type: Department store. ...
- Henri Bendel. Business type: Luxury retail. ...
- Pier 1 Imports. Business type: Furniture. ...
- Borders. Business type: Books. ...
- The Weinstein Company. ...
- Toys 'R' Us.
Realtors becoming obsolete will not happen anytime soon. There is a potential decreased need for real estate agents. However, there is evidence that real estate companies can experience progress. There is also information suggesting that 58 percent of real estate companies have a cyber strategy in place.
The real estate agent is not being replaced by artificially intelligent machines, and my Roomba is not out showing houses for me during the day. Technology has been a wonderful addition to the real estate industry, but it has not and will not replace the real estate agent.
- Real estate manager. National average salary: $51,497 per year. ...
- Property manager. National average salary: $52,273 per year. ...
- Real estate associate. ...
- Home inspector. ...
- Escrow officer. ...
- Foreclosure specialist. ...
- Real estate appraiser. ...
- Real estate investment consultant.
- Cashiers -> self-checkout machines. ...
- Newspaper delivery -> electronic reading devices. ...
- Travel agents -> travel websites. ...
- Taxi dispatchers -> mobile apps. ...
- Taxi drivers -> self-driving cars. ...
- Journalists -> artificial intelligence software.
According to a Microsoft Work Trend Report, the 9-to-5 workday is disappearing, as the increase in remote work has allowed for more flexible hours. Employees are increasingly working asynchronously, completing tasks on their own schedules, which may be different from those of their colleagues.
- Teachers and Educators. The first job or career path landing on our list is teaching and educating. ...
- Programmers and Systems Analysts. ...
- Healthcare Workers and Carers. ...
- Social Workers. ...
- Lawyers. ...
- Project Managers. ...
- Designers and Artists.