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The Future Of Work – 10 Jobs You'll Want To Apply For In 2030

  • Jan 31, 2024
  • 3 min read

Written by: Marie Genevieve Pawlak, Senior Level Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Executive Contributor Marie Genevieve Pawlak

Welcome to 2030, Where an AI might review your job application, and your interview could happen in a virtual reality jungle.


The future of work

Let's buckle up and explore the top 10 job roles that'll make you wish you had a time machine


1. AI trainer & ethicist: The new age whisperers


Gone are the days when training a pet was the talk of the town. In 2030, it's all about training your AI – not to fetch but to make morally sound decisions. As AI becomes as common as smartphones, we need people who can teach these digital geniuses about the nuances of human ethics. And yes, convincing your AI that pineapple on pizza is a crime against culinary arts is part of the job.


2. Virtual experience creators: The dream weavers


Forget Netflix and chill; 2030 it's all about VR and thrill. Virtual Experience Creators are the new Spielbergs of the digital realm, crafting immersive worlds for everything from escapism to e-learning. Want to walk with dinosaurs? They've got you covered. Fancy a trip to Mars? Buckle up, baby!


3. Renewable energy technicians: The planet savers


In a world finally taking climate change seriously, Renewable Energy Technicians are the rockstars. They're the ones climbing wind turbines and basking in the sun, all while making sure the world keeps spinning without choking the life out of Mother Nature.


4. Urban farmers & food scientists: The green thumbs


As cities expand, so does the need for smart, sustainable farming. In 2030, Urban Farmers will be the new guardians of our food supply, growing skyscraper-high veggies. And let's not forget the Food Scientists, who are busy in their labs making sure our lab-grown steak tastes just like the real deal.


5. Remote health care specialists: The digital doctors


Say goodbye to waiting rooms and hello to Remote Health Care Specialists. These digital docs diagnose you from the comfort of your couch, making house calls a thing of the past – unless your Wi-Fi is down.


6. Privacy managers: The secret keepers


Privacy Managers are the unsung heroes in the information age, guarding our digital secrets like modern-day Gandalf. They're the reason your embarrassing high school photos don't end up on a billboard or the dark web.


7. Space tourism guides & engineers: The star sailors


Thanks to them, 'I need some space' takes on a whole new meaning. These cosmic pioneers make sure your space vacation is out of this world literally. Just don’t forget your space sunscreen!


8. Climate change reversal specialists: The time reversers


Part scientists, part magicians, these folks are on a mission to hit the undo button on climate change. They're the ones planting forests in deserts and turning CO2 into rock. Who said you can't be a superhero?


9. Personalized education facilitators: The mind sculptors


In 2030, one-size-fits-all education is so passé. These facilitators tailor your learning experience like a bespoke suit. Have you always wanted to learn quantum physics from a talking cat? They’ll make it happen. Learning customized just for you!


10. Digital detox specialists: The unpluggers


In a world where 'unplugging' is a new luxury, these specialists are the wellness gurus of the digital age. They teach us how to disconnect, proving that sometimes, the best thing to do with your gadgets is to turn them off.


So there you have it, a glimpse into the future that’s as exciting as it is unpredictable. In 2030, the world of work is not just a paycheck; it’s an adventure. Start updating your resumes, people; the future is just around the corner!


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Marie Genevieve Pawlak Brainz Magazine

Marie Genevieve Pawlak, Senior Level Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Marie Genevieve Pawlak is the founder of Prime Alchemy, a leading expert in game-based learning and organizational health, which provides people with the tools they need to find value and purpose in their work. The Prime Alchemy team works to develop programs that really engage people. Through play. Game-based programs use your own tasks and projects, so you never get behind schedule. Marie believes in organizational health as a way to build a better workplace. Healthy organizations outperform their competitors, are free of politics, have higher transparency, and encourage star performers to stay. Prime Alchemy is a division of Planning101 Group Corp.


 
 

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