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We live in a time of changes, where technology has a great presence in our lives and facilitates many daily tasks for us. A time where training, continuous learning, and constantly evolving professional careers are necessary to achieve a more sustainable and efficient world. In the next few years, new business opportunities will be presented and technological improvements will be progressively implemented in all businesses. Who knows, it is even possible that new job opportunities also emerge within that famous virtual world that we we now call the metaverse.

These are the 12 professions you can study

To respond to market demands, the most important focus will be having the appropriate talent and professionals. Below we will see in detail what the most in-demand professions of the future will be, many of which involve technologies related to the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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New energy engineer

An energy engineer works on the design and implementation of different types of renewable energy. It is a very broad field that studies the energy sources that we currently use or researches to develop new renewable sources to reduce emissions.

The main purpose of the engineer is to develop more efficient and sustainable energy sources for greater energy efficiency, thus minimizing their environmental impact as much as possible. It's a profession that will be fundamental for the global energy transition.

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Smart Cities and smart homes architect and engineer

Another of the most in-demand professions in the future will be related to so-called Smart Cities. These cities are born from the integration of Information and Communication Technologies into our current spaces. And they represent a change in mentality, design, urban planning, and mobility, with the aim of being more efficient.

The aim is to create smart cities and homes that are economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable. This would translate into an energy savings, an improvement in infrastructures and transportation services, and a reduction in our carbon footprint, amongst other advantages. To make it possible, different professional profiles will be needed such as Smart City architects, data engineers, and cybersecurity experts

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Digital transformation specialist

The digital transformation specialist will be one of the most sought-after professions in the future. The purpose of this professional is to adjust and transform the business model and culture in order to convert it into an effective, profitable, and sustainable digital model. This profession addresses the design of new processes and digital products, leaving analogical processes and physical products on the back burner.

Amongst the functions of these specialists are the assessment and implementation of new technologies, automation of traditional processes, value chain improvement, system migration, and customer experience optimization.

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Climate defender: Carbon footprint controller

Jobs related to decarbonization and environmental care, for example, carbon footprint control, will be some of the most in-demand in the future, as all companies will have to monitor their emissions on an annual basis to make our cities more sustainable.

Until now, many organizations didn’t have reliable measurement systems for their emissions. But soon, ‘climate defenders’ will become one of the professions of the future in 2025 needed to achieve the European Green Deal objectives.

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Big Data analyst

Another of the most in-demand careers is a Big Data analyst. A position that works to analyze and interpret data correctly with the aim of extracting information on patterns, behaviors, and consumption habits. From the information gathered, a strategy to achieve the objectives is defined, known as data driven.

Amongst the functions of an analyst we can find: information management, quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and design of informative dashboards, all of that with the aim of extracting, processing, grouping, and analyzing data to generate reports with clear conclusions on the new ways of consumption.

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Biotechnology engineer

Biotechnology is a type of technological innovation that combines different scientific branches and will be one of the professions of the future with the most job opportunities, given the many branches that study the association between biology and the science of living organisms and technology. These professionals will contribute to solving problems in the areas of health, pharmaceutics, chemicals, agriculture, food production, and environmental protection.

Through the use of molecular biology, microbiology, and biochemical techniques, new medicines, plants, and foods are produced by manipulating biomolecules and microorganisms.

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IoT specialist

Another of the professions of the future is an IoT (Internet of Things) specialist. This area focuses on network systems interconnected by different protocols. In this case, the professional applies the most appropriate strategy for each system, making the most of the potential of smart devices.

This role is fundamental in a hyperconnected world. The specialist is tasked with designing and managing the network of physical objects that connect and exchange data with other devices through the internet. Examples include smartphones, watches, televisions, or household appliances.

encryption and cybersecurity expert

Cybersecurity expert

Cybersecurity specialists define the strategy for protecting information systems and network and data infrastructure, and will be fundamental in the future because they will also be in charge of designing cybersecurity protocols to respond to threats that may arise in information security.

Encryption professionals will convert readable data into an encrypted format so that only those people with passwords to decrypt the data will have access.

chemical engineer specialist in new materials

New materials engineer

Engineers are currently working on the development of cutting-edge materials, such as nanorobots and graphene. This research will mark a before and after in our lives.

Progress on nanorobots could have great implications in the area of medicine, helping to combat diseases, and in the environment, in the clean-up and preservation of an ecosystem. Graphene has the scientific community fascinated, as this light material is almost 200 times more resistant than steel. It could be an authentic revolution for the aeorospace industry, medicine, and construction sectors.

 

fintech engineer, one of the professions of the future

Fintech engineer

Finance + technology = FinTech engineer. This is one of the most in-demand professional options and is related to innovation, technology, and finance. Engineers, computer scientists, and financial experts unite to offer innovative financial products in an efficient, agile, and simple way, using advanced digital technologies.

To revolutionize this industry, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics professionals, or STEM experts, are being sought. This emerging sector will require a wide range of analytical and problem-solving skills, with a touch of creativity and innovation.

artificial intelligence and robotics specialist

Expert in Artificial Intelligence and machine learning

AI (Artificial Intelligence) is expected to be one of the most revolutionary and in-demand professions of the future. The purpose of this professional is to develop processes, objects, and services that independently solve a problem. In other words, operational improvements are made based on the automatic learning of machines thanks to machine learning.

The great value of this future profession is in carrying out data analysis and processing using mathematic mechanisms in order to develop a technology that solves problems based on human behavior, or in other words, developing digital twins to virtually analyze real processes and create hypothetical scenarios.

smart transportation engineer

Smart transportation engineer

A profession that is perhaps currently less known and which will be commonplace in a few years is a smart transportation engineering. These specialists focus on low-emission transportation, supply chain 4.0, and sustainable mobility. To do so, they monitor traffic conditions, traffic speed, vehicle weight, and weather conditions, amongst other factors.

Engineers who choose this specialization work with different technologies. In this way, they improve the functioning of the whole transportation system. Furthermore, all players are considered and included with the aim of saving lives, looking after the environment, and saving energy.

Join the professional change

With all this information, you can believe that many of the current professions will end up disappearing, but it is important that you really know that many of these will go through an adaptation process. Many of the current professionals must adapt to new technologies and specialize in the new movements that arise in their professions. It is necessary to prepare for the new dynamics that companies are taking on, as well as for the specializations that the new labor market will demand.

One way to avoid becoming obsolete or lagging behind the competition is to always be aware of all the innovations that arise in our field of action. This way you will be able to analyze how you can contribute to solve problems or situations around you.

And of course, study hard. You should never be satisfied. The world is always evolving and you should not be left behind. Look for sources of knowledge that will allow you to continue growing personally and professionally.

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