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The fastest disappearing jobsContent editors, data scientists, marketing and sales managers are among the hottest jobs right now. However, jobs that are disappearing, include media workers, print workers, travel agents and flight attendants, according to local recruitment agents. Business Insider ran a story towards the end of 2015 on America’s fastest disappearing jobs, entitled ‘15 jobs that are quickly disappearing’. It’s a headline guaranteed to get huge views, since we all want to check if our own jobs are on the list! No prizes for guessing that print workers, media workers (there’s me!) and postal workers are high up on the list of endangered jobs. ![]() ©kzenon via 123RF But for those of us who are able to reinvent ourselves or upskill, popular new jobs are anything digital or online, says Yolanda Gibbon from Cardilogix, including social media managers or even, social CEOs. Jobs in demand are: content editors, animators, UI & UX designers, digital data analysts and developers – be it front or back end, she says. As far as upcoming interesting careers go, CareerJunction has noticed an increase in demand for data scientists, renewable energy specialists, and social media managers. “Three years ago, the job of a data scientist was unheard of in South Africa. Living in the digital age with enormous amounts of data and information, a data scientist can play a pivotal role in understanding (big) data correctly. Since the second quarter of 2015, we’ve seen job postings for data scientists each and every month and the demand is rising.” Tanya Eksteen, director of resourcing for Sage International, says job titles have become part of an individual’s brand. “Receptionists are now referred to as front desk consultants, recruiters as talent specialists and salespeople as new business consultants; this is just to name a few. Candidates now understand the value of seeing themselves as a brand. These titles often increase their chances of getting the call from a recruiter. Some companies have fun with titles with others referring to their receptionists as Directors of First Impressions.” Careers24 mined their data for us to come up with the “hottest, most-in-demand jobs for 2016”: Marketing: Sales manager; marketing manager. Automation, advances in technology and market shifts are cited as the main reasons why certain jobs will disappear in the next decade, by 2025.
2. Printing worker – with media moving to digital formats and a decline in print volumes, there is less call for printers who keep a check on print runs. About Louise MarslandLouise Burgers (previously Marsland) is Founder/Content Director: SOURCE Content Marketing Agency. Louise is a Writer, Publisher, Editor, Content Strategist, Content/Media Trainer. She has written about consumer trends, brands, branding, media, marketing and the advertising communications industry in SA and across Africa, for over 20 years, notably, as previous Africa Editor: Bizcommunity.com; Editor: Bizcommunity Media/Marketing SA; Editor-in-Chief: AdVantage magazine; Editor: Marketing Mix magazine; Editor: Progressive Retailing magazine; Editor: BusinessBrief magazine; Editor: FMCG Files newsletter. Web: www.sourceagency.co.za. View my profile and articles... |