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Global Job Market to See Major Shifts by 2030, Report Reveals
A new report from the World Economic Forum (WEF) highlights significant changes in the global job market, with technological advancements, demographic shifts, and economic uncertainty reshaping employment opportunities. While 92 million jobs are expected to be displaced by 2030, an estimated 170 million new positions will emerge, resulting in a net gain of 78 million jobs.
Tech-Driven Roles Dominate Fastest-Growing Jobs
According to the WEF’s “Future of Jobs Report 2025,” jobs related to artificial intelligence (AI), financial technology, and data analytics will see the highest growth rates over the next five years.
The demand for Big Data Specialists is projected to rise by 113%, followed closely by FinTech Engineers (93%) and AI & Machine Learning Specialists (82%). Other high-growth roles include:
- Software and Applications Developers (+57%)
- Security Management Specialists (+53%)
- Data Warehousing Specialists (+49%)
- Autonomous & Electric Vehicle Specialists (+48%)
- UI & UX Designers (+48%)
- Internet of Things (IoT) Specialists (+42%)
- Data Analysts & Scientists (+41%)
Clerical and Administrative Roles in Decline
Conversely, clerical jobs are among the most at-risk, as automation and AI continue to streamline business operations. By 2030, nearly one-third of postal service clerks (-34%) and bank tellers (-31%) will be displaced.
Other declining roles include:
- Data Entry Clerks (-26%)
- Administrative Assistants & Executive Secretaries (-20%)
- Cashiers & Ticket Clerks (-20%)
- Accounting & Payroll Clerks (-18%)
AI-powered automation is a primary driver of these declines, with businesses increasingly adopting digital processes to reduce reliance on manual labor.
Agriculture and Delivery Industries Experience Job Boom
Despite automation, agriculture remains a crucial source of employment. The report predicts 49 million new farming jobs by 2030, offset by 14.1 million job losses, resulting in a net increase of 34.9 million jobs—accounting for 45% of global net job growth.
Similarly, the rise of e-commerce and online food delivery services will drive demand for light truck and delivery drivers (+9.8 million jobs) and food processing workers (+4.3 million jobs).
Healthcare and Education Show Steady Growth
Unlike other sectors, nursing professionals (+3.1 million jobs) and personal care workers (+1.6 million jobs) are expected to see only job growth, with no anticipated losses.
Education remains another area of expansion, with university and higher education teachers (+1.9 million jobs) and secondary school teachers (+1.6 million jobs) ranking among the fastest-growing professions.
Skills Evolution: A Workforce in Transition
Beyond job creation and losses, the report emphasizes the changing skill landscape. By 2030, 39% of current workforce skills will be obsolete, requiring significant reskilling and upskilling efforts.
As AI and automation continue transforming industries, professionals will need to adapt to emerging technologies to remain competitive in the evolving job market.
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