What jobs are really needed?
Everyone wants to hire for these 10 jobs — but not enough people are applying
- 1) Application software developer. Ronsitk | Getty Images.
- 2) Construction worker.
- 3) Financial advisor.
- 4) Home health aide.
- 5) Information security analyst.
- 6) Medical service manager.
- 7) Nurse practitioner.
- 8) Personal care aide.
Are all jobs necessary?
It is also true that some jobs carry more responsibility, pay more money, and have greater status. But that doesn’t mean one job is more important than another. You are not better than someone else simply because you have more degrees, a fancier title, or higher salary.
What kind of skills do you need to get job?
Workers are increasingly looking to learn personal development and self-management skills, Coursera found. Those in employment are learning self-management skills. Among employed people, mindfulness, meditation, gratitude and kindness are among the top 10 focus areas, in contrast to the more technical skills that were in focus in 2019.
How many jobs will we need in the future?
Respondents to the Future of Jobs Survey estimate that around 40% of workers will require reskilling of six months or less. Half of us will need to reskill in the next five years, as the “double-disruption” of the economic impacts of the pandemic and increasing automation transforming jobs takes hold.
What kind of skills are needed for the future?
This year, data from LinkedIn and online learning platform Coursera has allowed the Forum to track with unprecedented granularity the types of specialized skills are needed for the jobs of tomorrow, which are in demand across multiple emerging professions.
Why are there so many jobs in the UK?
That’s because these types of jobs are fairly established and the labour market has had time to build talent pipelines for these roles, write Karin Kimbrough, Chief Economist, and Allen Blue, Co-Founder and Vice President, Product Management, at LinkedIn.