10 Future Jobs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP8XC6hmZX4)
If you had asked someone twenty years ago what a web designer does for a living, they may have looked at you funny. But in the future there will be jobs unheard of day, like a physician who changes someone’s genetic DNA, or technicians who bioprints new skins. A space elevator operator may bring space tourists to a landing platform, or a climate person who introduces algae into the ocean to help combat climate change.
Top 20 Jobs of the Future Exclusive YouTube Video HD (http://youtu.be/z_ETs6ytQ2g)
Sixty percent of future jobs have not been invented yet. In the future we will not just have one career, but many different micro-careers that build on one another. For example you could be an application suite manager, who helps curate apps for rich people, while working as a freelancer for computer programs. This video shows how jobs are a mashup of current jobs. Therapists will become digital detox clinicians and financial advisors will help people with alternative money.
Choosing A College Major To Prepare For The Hot Jobs Of The Future - ABC News (http://youtu.be/zVnEUD26yeA)
Do you know what you want to major in college? With unemployment at higher levels for young entrants into the workforce, it is important to look at jobs that are growing that may not be so obvious. For example, making money by being an expert with social media, and using computer technology to augment your skill set. Lots of people may go for Science or Biology majors, but future jobs will have to figure a more complex world. A career in medical sciences will lead to amazing careers. Jobs want to see skill set that are good for tackling problems, rather than just a blanket major. More skills will be needed in the future.
Technology is helping us offset work and letting automation take the work for us. Jobs are becoming automated, but it shouldn’t be completely scary for job seeker. The upside is that the human ingenuity to curate information, and social engineering. Making sense of our social world can help develop jobs that move to the right brain activities that computers cannot match.