11 Jobs of the Future — For 2030 And Beyond (2 of 3)

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5. Workplace Environment Architect

We’ve finally learnt that employee health, especially mental health, is an important factor in how a company works. This is going to have a huge impact on office architecture and will change the way we look at an office. Expect a lot more human-centered approaches in this field, and I highly doubt we’ll ever see more cubicle-filled floors of desks.

 

 

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6. Algorithm Bias Auditor

Everything is now online, meaning that everything is now also in the hands of digital firms and their algorithms. There will naturally be a new position in society where someone has to check that nothing is being done that would negatively impact the future workforce and their data wouldn’t be abused somehow.

 

 

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7. Data Detective

Data science is the science of the 21st century, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to slow down anytime soon. Big data may be fun and useful, but managing to compile all that data into a report that makes sense for the average CEO is going to be a job in and of itself. Every big company is going to want to have at least one data detective around.

 

 

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8. Cyber Calamity Forecaster

Being able to forecast whenever someone is going to attempt to attack your cyber infrastructure or hijack your company through ransomware is technically impossible, but there are methods to determine whether or not your company is at risk. You can’t prevent all cyberattacks, but even just preventing one could be a huge financial gain for a company dealing with lots of data.