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COVID-19, the sustainable revolutions and technology improvements have disrupted work and made digital skills critical for people to prepare for the future. Businesses are forced to scale remote work, digitize, and automate most of the operations and processes.
According to the Future of Jobs Report, by 2025, humans and machines will work the same number of hours. Automation will eliminate approximately 85 million jobs, the most of which will be manual and repetitive, ranging from assembly factory workers to accountants.
Automation, digitization and rapid change will bring with it a whole host of new job roles, particularly around data analysis, process automation and information security. In contrast, we will see the decline of roles focusing on data entry, assembly and factory work and stock-keeping, many of which will be replaced by automated processes.
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While the loss of certain job roles may seem alarming, it’s not all doom and gloom. In fact, if you’re working in a role likely to be affected by the impact of automation, digitization and the changing world of work, there are plenty of skills you can work on right now to help you reskill and stay relevant, ranging from technical skills to problem solving and soft skills.
If you're planning your career or contemplating a change, here are the top 10 in-demand jobs to keep a close eye on in 2025.
These are just a glimpse of the careers that are likely to shine in 2025. However, the job market is dynamic, and new opportunities may arise due to emerging technologies and industries.
To stay competitive in your chosen field or transition into one of these in-demand roles, it's crucial to continually update your skills and stay adaptable. Invest in ongoing learning, network with professionals in your chosen industry, and keep an eye on industry trends and technological advancements. You can enjoy flexible skills learning at your own pace with our curated skills learning structure using SKILLSTURE.
The future belongs to those who are prepared to embrace change and proactively position themselves to excel in the ever-evolving world of work. Are you ready to seize the opportunities of 2025? It's time to take action and plan for your future success.
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