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so the future is extraordinarily
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uncertain but in today's video I'm going
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to be diving into the wef's report on
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the future jobs of 2025 and 2030 so this
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video is going to cover what jobs are
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going to stay what jobs are rapidly
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declining the industries that are you
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know experiencing the most growth and of
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course the skills you're going to need
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to stay relevant in an AI powered
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economy so let's actually take a look at
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what is going to be driving this
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progress and changing the economy and
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job landscape looking at this first
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graph from the world economic forums
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report we're seeing something really eye
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openening about how technology is
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reshaping our jobs it's pretty wild 86%
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of employers are saying Ai and data
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processing are going to completely
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change how we work that's huge and it
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makes sense when you think about all the
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AI tools popping up everywhere then
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we've got robots and autonomous systems
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coming in second at 58% so while
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everyone's talking about AI actual
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physical automation is still a big deal
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for many businesses energy Tech is
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sitting at 41% which shows just how
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important sustainable energy is becoming
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in the business world but here's what I
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find really interesting some of the tech
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we hear about all the time in the media
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isn't actually what businesses are
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focusing on take Quantum Computing and
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biotech they're only at around 11 to 12%
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and space Tech despite all the buzz
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about SpaceX and space tourism only 9%
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of employers think it'll transform their
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business really puts things in
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perspective the traditional stuff like
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new materials and semiconductor Tech is
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kind of in the middle ground around 20
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30% it basically tells us that while
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these industries are still important
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businesses are more focused on digital
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transformation and automation right now
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what this chart really shows us is that
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businesses aren't necessarily chasing
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the flashiest new technologies they're
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prioritizing Tech that can make a real
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difference in their day-to-day
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operations it's less about moonshots and
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more about practical changes that can
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transform how work get let's check out
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this next chart which honestly blew my
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mind a bit it shows which jobs are going
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to grow the most in the next few years
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right at the top We've Got Big Data
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specialists with a massive 120% growth
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rate that's more than double and hot on
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their heels are fintech engineers and AI
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Specialists both basically doubling too
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you know what's cool about this it
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perfectly matches up with what we just
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saw in that first chart about Ai and
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Tech being game changers we're seeing
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huge growth not just in the obvious Tech
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roles like software developers but also
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in cyber security because let's face it
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with all this Tech we need people to
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keep it safe but here's what I find
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really interesting it's not all about
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coding and computers look at drivers
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making it into the top 10 it shows how
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digital transformation isn't just
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creating tech jobs it's changing every
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kind of work think about how many
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delivery drivers we need now with
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everyone shopping online and check this
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out environmental and renewable energy
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Engineers are up there too with all the
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focus on climate change and sustainable
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energy these roles are becoming super
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important it really paints a picture of
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where we're headed a future that's not
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just digital but also more sustainable
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these aren't just random job titles
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they're like a road map showing us
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exactly where the biggest opportunities
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are going to be in the next few years
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but let's dive into each of these
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specific roles and why they are so
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important for the coming future first we
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have big data Specialists Big Data
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Specialists are the go-to pros for
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wrangling and making sense of massive
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data sets helping businesses make
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smarter decisions they handle everything
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from Gathering and storing data to
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analyzing it and presenting the findings
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in a way that's easy to grasp the buzz
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around this job is getting louder
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because we're creating data at an
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incredible pace and companies need
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experts to turn that raw info into
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actionable insights plus as technology
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leaps forward especially with AI and
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machine learning there's a growing need
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for folks who can dive deep into complex
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data analytics in fact the Big Data
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field is booming with the market
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expected to hit around $68 billion by
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2025 up from $15 billion in you're
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thinking about jumping into a field
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that's not only in high demand but also
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offers a chance to work with cuttingedge
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tech becoming a big data specialist
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might just be your ticket next let's
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take a look at fintech Engineers these
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are the tech Wizards behind the apps and
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platforms that make managing money a
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breeze they blend Financial knoow with
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coding skills to create tools like
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mobile banking apps payment gateways and
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Robo advisors this job sector is booming
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for a few reasons first there's a
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massive shift towards digital Finance
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people prefer handling their finances
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online or via apps second the rise of
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Technologies like blockchain and AI is
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opening new avenues for innovation in
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finance lastly traditional banks are
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catching on investing heavily in Tech to
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keep up with Nimble startups all this
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means fintech Engineers are in hot
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demand shaping the future of how we all
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interact with money it's pretty clear
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why Ai and machine learning specialist
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jobs are set to Skyrocket by 2030 for
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starters AI is becoming a Cornerstone in
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various industries from healthare to
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finance automating tasks and offering
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insights that were previously
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unimaginable this widespread adoption
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means companies are on the lookout for
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experts who can develop and manage these
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intelligent systems plus with the AI
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Market projected to grow at a compound
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annual growth rate of
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36.6% from 2024 to 2030 reaching an
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estimated $1.8 billion by 2030 the
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demand for skilled Professionals in this
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field is only going up moreover as
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businesses strive to stay competitive
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they're investing heavily in AI to
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enhance efficiency and Innovation this
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Tech isn't just a passing Trend it's
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reshaping job roles and creating new
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opportunities in fact the World economic
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Forum estimates that AI could create 170
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million new jobs globally by 2030 even
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though it might displace 92 million
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positions resulting in a net increase of
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78 million jobs so it's kind of a
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no-brainer as AI continues to evolve and
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integrate into our daily lives the need
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for Specialists who can harness its
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potential is set to rise dramatically
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despite concerns that Automation and AI
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might replace software developers the
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demand for these professionals is
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actually projected to grow as we
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approach 2030 the US Bureau of of Labor
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Statistics anticipates a 22% increase in
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software developer jobs between 2020 and
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2030 a rate much faster than the average
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for all occupations this growth is
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driven by several factors emerging
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Technologies such as artificial
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intelligence machine learning and
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blockchain are creating new
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opportunities and applications
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necessitating skilled developers to
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design and Implement innovative
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solutions business digitalization
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companies across various Industries are
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increasingly adopting digital tools and
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platforms to enhance operations and
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customer engagement leading to a higher
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demand for custom software Solutions and
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consequently software developers
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automation of routine tasks while AI can
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automate repetitive aspects of coding it
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also enables developers to focus on more
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complex and creative tasks increasing
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productivity and expanding the scope of
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projects they can undertake in summary
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rather than diminishing the need for
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software developers advancements in Ai
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and automation are transforming the role
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emphasizing the importance of
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adaptability and continuous learning in
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this ever evolving field d warehousing
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Specialists are expected to see
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increased demand leading up to 2030 due
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to several key factors the exponential
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growth of data generation across
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Industries necessitates efficient
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storage and Management Solutions making
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the expertise of these Specialists
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crucial Additionally the integration of
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Advanced Technologies like artificial
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intelligence and machine learning into
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business operations requires robust data
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infrastructures which data warehousing
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professionals are adept at developing
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and maintaining the shift towards cloud
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computing further amplifies this need as
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organizations seek scalable and secure
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data storage options moreover stringent
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regulatory requirements around data
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governance and security compel companies
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to ensure compliance relying on
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Specialists to implement effective data
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management strategies collectively these
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Trends underscore the growing importance
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of data warehousing specialists in the
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evolving digital landscape the demand
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for autonomous and electric vehicle
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Specialists is projected to rise sign
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signicantly by 2030 driven by several
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key factors firstly the global
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automotive industry is undergoing a
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transformative shift towards Electric
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Mobility with electric vehicles EVS
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expected to constitute a substantial
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portion of new car sales worldwide this
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transition necessitates a Workforce
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skilled in EV Technologies including
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battery engineering Power Electronics
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and sustainable manufacturing processes
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secondly advancements in autonomous
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driving Technologies are creating a need
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for experts in artificial intelligence
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machine learning and sensor integration
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to develop and maintain self-driving
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systems the global autonomous vehicle
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Market is anticipated to witness
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significant growth with projections
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estimating it will reach over USD 2.3
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trillion by 2030 in the United States
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the shift towards electric vehicles is
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expected to create over 150,000 jobs by
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2030 provided policymakers make smart
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Investments to secure us leadership in
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the auto sector additionally significant
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investments in infrastructure such such
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as the installation of millions of
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charging points and the development of
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robust data networks further Drive the
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demand for specialists in this field as
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the automotive sector continues to
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evolve the need for professionals Adept
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in both electric and autonomous vehicle
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Technologies is set to increase offering
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substantial economic and employment
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opportunities globally the demand for
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user experience and user interface
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designers is expected to rise
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significantly by 2030 this growth is
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driven by several factors firstly as
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businesses increase ly prioritize user
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centered design to enhance customer
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satisfaction and differentiate
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themselves in competitive markets the
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need for skill Professionals in this
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field grows this shift is evident across
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various sectors including Finance
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Healthcare and e-commerce where digital
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transformation is Paramount for instance
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the global consumer Healthcare Market is
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projected to reach $781.47
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highlighting the expanding scope for
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designers in creating intuitive digital
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Health Solutions secondly the rapid
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advancement of Technologies such as
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artificial intelligence augmented
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reality and virtual reality necessitate
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sophisticated and user-friendly
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interfaces further driving demand for
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expertise in this area Additionally the
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proliferation of mobile devices and
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applications requires designers to
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create seamless and responsive user
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experiences across multiple platforms
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according to Industry reports the user
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interface and user experience Market
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size is expected to grow from USD 2.20
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billion in 2025 to USD 9.28 billion by
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2030 let's take a look at some of the
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job employment opportunities that are
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going to be declining in future years so
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if you or someone you know is working in
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this area it might be wise to pay
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attention looking at these four
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declining roles Postal Service clocks
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bank tellers data entry clocks and
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cashier ticket clocks we're witnessing a
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fundamental shift in how we interact
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with services in our daily lives the
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decline of these positions isn't sudden
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or unexpected but rather the culmination
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of multiple technological and societal
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changes that have been in motion for
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years let's consider how digital
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transformation is impacting each of
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these roles Postal Service clocks are
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seeing decreased demand as communication
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continues to shift toward digital
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channels with email instant messaging
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and digital documentation becoming the
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norm for both personal and business
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correspondents the rise of automated
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sorting systems and digital tracking has
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also reduced the need for human
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intervention in mail processing banking
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tellers are experiencing a similar
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transformation with mobile banking apps
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and online Financial Services handling
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what once required an inperson visit to
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a local branch today's consumers can
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deposit checks transfer money and man
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manage their accounts entirely from
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their smartphones while AI powered
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chatbots handle many basic customer
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service inquiries data entry clerks are
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perhaps the most direct example of
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technological displacement as automated
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data capture systems OCR technology and
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AI powered document processing systems
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can now handle what once required manual
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input smart forms digital documentation
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and automated data validation have
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significantly reduced the need for human
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data entry finally cashiers and ticket
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clars are being replaced by self-service
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kiosks mobile payment systems and
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digital ticketing platforms the covid-19
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pandemic accelerated this trend as
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businesses and consumers embraced
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contactless payments and digital
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transactions for safety reasons leading
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to Lasting changes in consumer Behavior
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what's particularly interesting is how
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these roles share a common thread they
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all primarily involve transaction
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processing and data handling tasks that
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can now be automated with greater
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efficiency and accuracy this transition
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isn't just about cost saving it's about
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meeting modern consumer expectations for
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Speed convenience and 24/7 service
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availability however it's important to
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note that this doesn't mean these jobs
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will disappear entirely rather they're
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evolving into roles that require more
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complex problem solving and
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interpersonal skills the traditional
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accountants job is being taken over by
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really smart software and AI tools that
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can do the basic work automatically
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think about it tasks like tracking
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expenses managing payroll and creating
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Financial reports can now be done by
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computers in seconds work that used to
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take accountants hours or even days to
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complete modern accounting software can
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now scan receipts categorize expenses
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match transactions and even flag
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anything that looks unusual all on its
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own small businesses that used to need a
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full-time accountant can now use Simple
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apps to handle their daily finances even
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complex jobs like preparing taxes and
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checking if companies are following
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Financial rules can now be handled by AI
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systems but here's the interesting part
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accountants aren't disappearing
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completely they're just changing what
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they do instead of spending their days
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inputting numbers and checking
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calculations they're becoming more like
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like financial advisers they're using
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their expertise to help businesses make
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smarter decisions about their money spot
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opportunities to grow and plan for the
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future the computers handle the basic
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math and paperwork while accountants
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focus on the bigger picture
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understanding what the numbers actually
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mean for the business it's like how
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calculators didn't replace
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mathematicians they just freed them up
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to solve more interesting problems
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looking at this world economic Forum
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report on declining jobs we can see that
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administrative assistants and executive
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secretaries are prominently featured
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among the top declining roles showing
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around a 25% decline rate heading toward
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2030 this aligns perfectly with what
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we're seeing in the workplace
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traditional assistant roles are being
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heavily impacted by digital
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transformation think about it most
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Executives now have smartphones that
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keep their own calendars AI scheduling
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tools that can automatically set up
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meetings and voice to text technology
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that can handle dictation and notes
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virtual meeting platforms can
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automatically record and transcribe
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conversations while Management Systems
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can sort and prioritize messages without
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human help the WF report specifically
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highlights this role as one of the
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fastest declining positions because
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almost every traditional task and
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administrative assistant handled is
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being automated travel Arrangements can
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be done through apps meeting notes are
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autot transcribed and calendar
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management is automated through AI tools
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but here's what's really interesting
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about the data from this report it shows
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a clear pattern where jobs involving
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routine administrative tasks are
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consistently declining looking at the
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chart we can see this isn't an isolated
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Trend it's part of a bigger picture
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where roles involving routine
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Information Management from data entry
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clars to Legal secretaries are all
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showing similar downward Trends however
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just like with the other declining roles
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we discussed this doesn't mean all
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administrative jobs are disappearing
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instead they're evolving into more
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specialized roles that focus on complex
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problem solving project management and
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strategic support things that AI still
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can't handle well let's take a look at
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probably the most important chart from
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the world economic forum's future of
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jobs report that shows us something
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really interesting the jobs that will
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add the most actual positions to the job
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market between 2025 and 2030 unlike our
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previous charts that showed us
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percentage changes this one tells us
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about raw numbers real jobs that will be
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created what's particularly eye
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openening here is seeing agricultural
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workers and delivery drivers at the top
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of the list this might surprise some
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people who think all future jobs will be
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in Tech or AI while those sectors are
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definitely growing fast in terms of
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percentage when we look at the actual
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number of new jobs being created these
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more traditional roles are still major
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players in the job market it's a perfect
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example of why we need to look at job
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market data from different angles to get
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the full picture think of it like this a
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small Tech startup might double its
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Workforce from 50 to 100 people showing
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100% growth while a larger traditional
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industry might add 1,000 new jobs but
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only show 10% growth both stories matter
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and that's exactly what this chart helps
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us understand let's dive into now you
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might be thinking wait isn't everything
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going digital but there's a fascinating
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story here this this growth isn't about
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traditional farming as we know it it's
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about the transformation of Agriculture
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through technology and changing Global
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needs we're seeing a new kind of
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agricultural worker emerging one who
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needs to understand smart farming
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systems work with agricultural drones
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handle Precision farming equipment and
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manage sustainable farming practices
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there's also a growing demand for local
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food production organic farming and
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sustainable agriculture all of which
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require more human workers than
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traditional industrial farming plus as
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concerns about food security and
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sustainable food production increase
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globally many regions are investing
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heavily in their agricultural sectors
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but here's the really interesting part
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while we're seeing growth in
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agricultural jobs these aren't exactly
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like the farming jobs of the past
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today's agricultural workers often need
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to understand data analytics for crop
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management operate high-tech machinery
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and work with climate smart farming
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techniques so while the job title might
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sound traditional the role itself is
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evolving to meet the needs of modern
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technology enhanced agriculture it's a
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perfect example of how traditional
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sectors aren't just disappearing in our
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digital age they're transforming and in
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many cases actually growing delivery
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drivers are showing up as the second
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largest growing job category and there's
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a really interesting reason for this the
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explosion of e-commerce and Home
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Delivery Services isn't just a pandemic
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Trend it's becoming a permanent part of
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how we live and Shop think about it
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every time you click buy now on a
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website or order food through an app
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you're creating demand for delivery
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services even with all our talk about
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delivery drones and autonomous vehicles
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human drivers are still essential and
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will be through 2030 what's fascinating
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about this growth is how the role itself
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is evolving today's delivery drivers
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aren't just dropping off packages
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they're using root optimization apps
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managing digital delivery confirmations
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and handling real-time customer
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Communications through mobile platforms
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the job has become more tech-savvy while
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still requiring that crucial human
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element for handling packages navigating
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complex delivery situations and
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providing customer service The Big
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Numbers we're seeing in this report also
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reflect something important about the
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job market while a lot of attention goes
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to high-tech roles it's often these
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essential service jobs that create the
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most actual positions this ties back to
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what we saw earlier in the report about
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automation while some Vehicles might
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become autonomous the complexity of last
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mile delivery especially in residential
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areas means human drivers will remain
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crucial for years to come plus with the
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growth of same day delivery services and
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specialized delivery needs the demand
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for skilled drivers just keeps growing
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let me explain the surprising growth in
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construction and Building Trades jobs
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using morx Paradox which is a
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fascinating concept that shows us why
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robots struggle with tasks that humans
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find easy according to the world
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economic forum's data building and
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construction trades are seeing
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significant growth and here's where
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morex Paradox comes into play
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beautifully think about a construction
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worker installing a window frame or
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finishing a complex Corner in a room
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while these tasks seem simple to us
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humans they're incredibly complex for
00:19:16
robots to replicate morx Paradox tells
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us that the tasks humans evolved to do
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over millions of years like adapting to
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a regular surfaces maintaining balance
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on uneven ground or making split-second
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adjustments based on material variations
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are incred L difficult to automate
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that's why even though we can have
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robots build cars in perfectly
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controlled Factory environments we still
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need human builders for construction
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sites a humanoid robot would struggle
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with what construction workers do
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naturally like feeling the weight
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distribution of materials understanding
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how different surfaces interact or
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making subtle adjustments based on
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countless environmental factors even the
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most advanced robots today can't match a
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human's ability to problem solve in real
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time when encountering unexpected
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situations on a construction site like
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dealing with a warped piece of wood or
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compensating for an uneven Foundation
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this explains why the WF report shows
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growth in these trades as our building
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needs increase we're finding that human
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skills in construction are irreplaceable
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even as we add more technology to the
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field while we might use robots for some
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repetitive tasks or prefabrication in
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controlled environments the complex
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adaptive work of actual construction
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still needs human hands and mind to look
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at is the growth in social work and
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counseling jobs that tells us something
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really important about our future even
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as we move into an increasingly Digital
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World our need for human connection and
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support is actually growing the rise of
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these roles isn't just about traditional
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counseling it's reflecting some big
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changes in how we think about mental
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health and social support in our modern
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world here's what's driving this growth
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first we're seeing a huge shift in how
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Society views mental health it's no
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longer taboo to seek help it's becoming
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normal and even encouraged companies are
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adding Mental Health Services to their
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benefits schools are expanding
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counseling services and health insurance
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is covering more mental health care than
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ever before what's particularly
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interesting about these roles is that
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they're almost automation proof while AI
00:21:02
can help with scheduling or initial
00:21:04
assessments it can't replace the human
00:21:06
empathy intuition and complex emotional
00:21:08
understanding that makes counseling work
00:21:10
you can't automate genuine human
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connection that ability to read subtle
00:21:14
emotional cues build trust and provide
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personalized emotional support we're
00:21:18
also seeing these professionals taking
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on new challenges helping people cope
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with digital stress social media anxiety
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work life balance in a remote world and
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the emotional impacts of Rapid
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technological change and as our
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population ages there's growing demand
00:21:33
for social workers who can help older
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adults navigate Healthcare systems and
00:21:37
maintain their quality of life the data
00:21:38
suggests this isn't just a temporary
00:21:40
Trend it's a fundamental shift in how we
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structure our society recognizing that
00:21:45
as our world becomes more complex and
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interconnected the need for professional
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emotional and social support is becoming
00:21:51
more essential not less let me break
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down what this report is really telling
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us about the future of work the big
00:21:56
takeaway is that the jobs of Tom tomor
00:21:58
need a mix of two things Tech skills and
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human skills on the tech side knowing
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your way around AI big data and cyber
00:22:05
security is becoming super important but
00:22:07
here's the interesting part just being
00:22:08
good with computers isn't enough anymore
00:22:10
the report shows that employers are
00:22:12
looking for people who can think
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critically get creative when solving
00:22:15
problems and roll with the punches when
00:22:17
things change what's really standing out
00:22:19
is how important it is to keep learning
00:22:20
throughout your career the workplace is
00:22:22
changing so fast that being open to
00:22:24
learning new things and adapting to
00:22:25
change is becoming just as valuable as
00:22:27
any specific skill we're seeing that by
00:22:29
2030 a lot of workers will need to learn
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new skills to stay relevant in their
00:22:33
jobs but here's the really important
00:22:34
part while robots and AI are taking over
00:22:36
some jobs human skills like empathy good
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listening and understanding people are
00:22:40
becoming more valuable not less think
00:22:42
about it AI can crunch numbers but it
00:22:43
can't truly understand human emotions or
00:22:45
build real relationships looking at the
00:22:47
growing jobs like AI Specialists and
00:22:48
sustainability experts they need people
00:22:50
who can handle change manage resources
00:22:52
well and understand technology meanwhile
00:22:54
the declining jobs tend to be ones that
00:22:56
involve repetitive tasks that Compu can
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handle the report wraps up by pointing
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out that successful companies aren't
00:23:02
just focusing on skills they're also
00:23:04
making sure to create workplaces where
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people feel supported and included it's
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about building a Workforce that's not
00:23:10
just skilled but also adaptable and
00:23:12
human- Centered for whatever the future
00:23:14
brings