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The new jobs people will be doing in the future

Careers that don't exist today, but will tomorrow
Smart City Analyst
Machine Trainer
Tech-Savvy Healthcare Assistant
Drone Pilot
Highway Controller
Driverless Car Engineer
Organ Printer
Robot Coordinator
Memory Collector
Chief Ethics Officer
Synthetic Meat Creator
Genetic Diversity Officer
Virtual Reality Developer
Virtual Reality Influencer
Digital Privacy Adviser
Remote Surgeon
Companion
Climate Control Engineer
Agriculture Rewilding Strategists
Space Tourism Crew
Technology Coach
Mind Uploading Specialist
Human-Machine Team Manager
Digital Currency Advisor
Digital locksmith
Home automation contractors
Personal web manager
Maritime virtual security officers
AI psychologist
Work from home facilitators
Life extension technician
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Careers that don't exist today, but will tomorrow

The world of work is set to change dramatically. A report from McKinsey predicts that 12% of people will have to change jobs by 2030 because of technology, and the World Economic Forum (WEF) has found that nearly two-thirds of children starting work today will work in jobs that don't even exist yet.

But what careers could be on the horizon for the next generation? Click or scroll through some of the roles that will be up for grabs in the not-so-distant future.

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Amy Palmer

17 May 2021

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