Jobs of the future: What will our kids be doing in 30 years? (2024)

Robots, artificial intelligence and other disruptive technologies are poised to radically change the future of work. Here's how to future-proof your kids when the job market could be completely turned on its head.

Antoinette Ellis’s five-year-old daughter, Zariah, already knows what she wants to be when she grows up. Her main gig will be scientist, but she plans on earning extra income as an opera singer and a part-time DJ. This future may not sound particularly realistic, but Ellis is nonetheless doing all she can to foster her daughter’s interests. Zariah watches videos of opera singers, she’s taking music lessons and she’s often conducting little experiments, as she did this past summer, when she planted strawberries and vegetables in her grandfather’s backyard.

Whether Zariah ultimately becomes a multi-talented scientist-entertainer remains to be seen, but Ellis is confident she’ll succeed at whatever she chooses to do. That’s because, on top of encouraging her to garden and sing, Ellis is also teaching her to be curious and to solve problems, which are just some of the skills she’ll need in the future. She’ll enter the workforce around 2035, alongside an increasing amount of vastly more intelligent technology—and maybe even robots.

Over the next couple of decades, the job market is likely to undergo some dramatic changes. With technological innovation happening at a rapid pace, much of the work we do today could be automated out of existence. At the same time, new jobs will pop up—but no one knows for sure what those jobs may be. According to an October 2018 HSBC study, nearly 40 percent of Canadian parents are concerned about how technological change will impact their children’s employment prospects. Fortunately, there are ways to ensure your kids are prepared for a more tech-filled future, even though we don’t know what lies ahead.

Is there really cause for worry?

It will be many years before we know exactly how robotics and artificial intelligence (AI)—a technology that allows computers to process information at an extremely rapid rate and perform certain tasks based on the data it takes in—affect our kids’ futures. Some people think there could be mass layoffs, while others believe the tech will generate new jobs. A 2017 McKinsey & Company report estimates that AI and robotics could eliminate about 30 percent of the world’s workforce by 2030. The World Economic Forum predicts that technology could displace 75 million jobs by 2022, but it will also create 133 million new ones.

It’s worth remembering that occupations have been coming and going for centuries. We no longer have milkmen, switchboard operators or knocker-uppers (people who used to wake others up in the morning by knocking on their bedroom windows with a big stick). About 85 percent of the gigs that were around in 1900 were obsolete by 2000, with technology driving many of these jobs out of existence.

However, there are now meaningful, well-paying jobs in areas that didn’t exist a couple of decades ago, from digital marketing manager to mobile app developer to data warehouse architect (a person who oversees the copious amounts of information companies now collect). And new professions will keep being created; according to a Dell Technologies report, a whopping 85percent of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t yet been invented.

Some jobs will vanish, while others will remain—but change

Why are we paying girls less than boys for summer work?Lots of today’s careers will be available for kids to pursue when they’re grown up—they’ll just have slightly morphed, thanks to the incorporation of sophisticated technology, says Rafael Gomez, director of the University of Toronto’s Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources. For instance, we’ll always need doctors. But instead of those physicians spending days, weeks or months trying to figure out what’s wrong with someone, a supercomputer, fed reams of patient data, will spit out a diagnosis in seconds. Doctors won’t have to figure out the best medicines to prescribe, either—AI will cross-check a patient’s medical records with pharmaceutical data to come up with an individual treatment plan. With a machine taking care of tests and results—and perhaps even intricate surgeries humans can’t do on their own now—doctors will be able to dedicate more time improving their patients’ overall health and well-being.

It will be a similar story for other professions. For example, instead of a lawyer spending hours reading case law, a computer could quickly list the cases they might want to reference in front of a judge. In education, AI could grade multiple tests or papers at once, while teachers could give students better learning experiences by, for example, “transporting” them back 100 years through virtual reality headsets to see what life in a different era was really like. “Teachers used to be repositories of knowledge, but now everyone has access to all that information,” says Gomez. “That means the most important qualities teachers will need will be an ability to encourage and motivate.” Aneducator’s job will also transform into training others how to use the information that’s available, and they’ll need to create learning environments that teach kids empathy and social skills.

What about hands-on occupations, like construction worker, electrician and plumber? They aren’t going anywhere, but they’ll be increasingly high-tech, as workers use technology to create better and stronger buildings and respond faster to problems.

The skills your kids will need to succeed

“Softer” skills, such as resilience, curiosity, communication and empathy, will be in high demand in the future, says Katrin Becker, a business psychologist with Hatch Analytics, a company based in London, that uses behavioural science to improve workplaces. Creativity and collaboration are also increasingly important. For example, while “scientist” may still be an in-demand profession when Ellis’s daughter, Zariah, enters the workforce, instead of learning how to study microbes under a microscope—something a machine could likely do—she’ll need to work with others to dream up big ideas that the technology she’s using might support.

Kids of the future will also need to be more resourceful and determined than ever. Thomas Frey, a futurist and founder of the DaVinci Institute, a Colorado-based consulting fim, says work will almost certainly be more freelance- and entrepreneurial-based, with people having two or three jobs instead of just one. That’s partly because companies would rather hire someone for a few months than full time, but it’s also because people want more control over their work life. Frey thinks our kids will prefer to choose more meaningful employment—and to show up to the office only when they want to.

This means, however, that kids will need to know how to run their own businesses and how to assess risk and reward. Networking will become even more important, especially if more people work from home—another workplace trend that’s gaining steam—or begin building more businesses. “These skills are going to be so critical,” says Frey. “But they’re also really hard to teach.”

Changing the way we educate

How does a parent ensure their kids become resilient, creative and collaborative? That education should start at home and it should start early, says Sarah Rosensweet, a Toronto-based parenting coach. For instance, when your two-year-old is melting down because they want a cookie for dinner, show them empathy by saying you understand how they feel and know how much they love treats. Then encourage resiliency by saying you know they can handle it and that it’s OK to be frustrated and to let those feelings pass.

It’s also important to change the way we talk to our kids about work, says Becker. Instead of asking what they want to be when they grow up, find out what problems they want to solve. “People will work in jobs that give them meaning,” she says. “We should be asking, ‘Is there anything you think you can add to the world? Is there anything that really excites you?’”

But more than ever, parents need to be thinking about how their kids are being taught and whether schools are preparing children for the the future. Elementary and high school haven’t changed much since the Industrial Revolution, when the future most kids were faced with was working on an assembly line. Our children still listen for the end-of-class bell—similar to the end-of-the-workday horn—and many still sit in rows of desks, like they do in widget-making factories. “Schools are built for the jobs of the 18th and 19th centuries,” says Gomez. “It’s mind-boggling that that hasn’t changed.”

It’s not as if math, science and history aren’t still important subjects to learn. But schools that want to truly future-proof their students should emphasize group work, interpersonal communication and creative thinking, says Gomez. “You need the analytical skills you might get in math, but you also need human skills that make our society better,” he says. “You can’t just memorize a specific way of doing things, because that specific way will be out of date by tomorrow. Instead, kids should be learning the skills needed to problem solve, which are experimentation, learning to fail and learning from failures.”

Ellis, for one, is doing her part to change the way schools operate. Through her job at Toronto’s Tata Consultancy Services, a global information technology company, she runs a program that teaches kids about STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Since 2014, she and her team have been going into Toronto public schools to talk to kids about coding, robotics, AI and design thinking. And because much of the work is done in groups and doesn’t have specific outcomes like, say, a basic math test would, the children are also learning to listen, experiment and think.

While some industries will see job losses over the next couple of decades, there’s no evidence that parents shouldn’t feel good about their children’s employment prospects. Who knows? Your kid could end up being a drone manager, a chief productivity officer, an autonomous transportation specialist or an end-of-life coach.

If anything, our children may have more fulfilling jobs than we do. With machines doing more and more of the tedious work, humans will increasingly be able to use their creativity and thinking skills, tackle bigger and more meaningful issues, know how to run their own companies and make their way in the world on their own terms. That’s, at least, the scenario Ellis is imagining for her own kids. “I’m confident about the future,” she says. “As long as parents know it’s OK for our kids to fail and to change their minds, then they’ll continue to adapt to whatever lies ahead.”

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Jobs of the future: What will our kids be doing in 30 years? (2024)

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What jobs will be there in the future? ›

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  8. Statisticians.

How do I prepare my child for the future? ›

5 ways to help set your child up for future success
  1. Stimulate baby talk and treat it as real conversation. ...
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  5. Lead by example.

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What jobs do kids want today? ›

The top 10 jobs kids want, per the First Choice study, are as follows: YouTuber, blogger/vlogger, musician/singer, actor, filmmaker, doctor/nurse, TV presenter, athlete/teacher, writer, and lawyer.

What is the best dream job? ›

Top 10 dream job ideas
  • Writer/author/critic. If you're a skilled wordsmith, just think of all the pleasurable ways you could earn a paycheck. ...
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What are kids dream job? ›

Vet and Teacher are the most popular childhood dream jobs

A whopping 1 in 10 dreamt of becoming a Vet as a child, closely followed by 9% who dreamt of becoming a Teacher.

What 3 jobs are projected to be the fastest growing over the next decade? ›

The future of jobs in America will be influenced by the fastest growing industries in the nation.
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Energy
  • Solar Electric Power Generation: 42% growth.
  • Support Activities for Mining: 32% growth.
  • Wind Electric Power Generation: 32% growth.
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What jobs will exist in 2030? ›

15 Jobs You'll Be Recruiting for in 2030
  • Organ creator. ...
  • Augmented-reality journey builder. ...
  • Metaverse planner. ...
  • Biofilm installer. ...
  • Earthquake forecaster. ...
  • Makeshift structure engineer. ...
  • Algorithm bias auditor. ...
  • Rewilder.

Which field will grow in future? ›

  • Data Scientist.
  • Data Analyst.
  • Blockchain Developer. Explore our Popular Software Engineering Courses.
  • Digital Marketer.
  • Cloud Computing Professional.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Expert.
  • Manager (MBA)
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What is the best way to prepare children for life? ›

  1. Have them invest time and money in others. ...
  2. Don't make excuses for your children. ...
  3. Teach children their choices affect outcomes. ...
  4. Consider a more limited life menu. ...
  5. Give them age-appropriate freedom. ...
  6. Coach them on planning for the future. ...
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What are your dreams for your child's future? ›

to feel safe, secure and loved within the family unit. to develop rich relationships with both parents and their sibling. to feel supported and encouraged to pursue their interests and talents. to enjoy and gain pleasure from being with others and to have the ability to develop lasting friendships and relationships.

What makes a child successful in life? ›

Being kind and firm is the characteristic of authoritative parenting, which has been consistently found linked to a kid's success. Children whose parents are authoritative tend to do better in school, more resilient, have better coping skills, and less likely to drop out from school8.

Which job is best for girls? ›

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  1. Human Resources. A highly sought-after corporate job in the present-day world is the Human Resource Manager. ...
  2. Doctor. ...
  3. Data Scientist. ...
  4. Fashion Designer. ...
  5. Journalist. ...
  6. Banker. ...
  7. Career Counselor. ...
  8. Interior Designer.

What is the most needed jobs right now? ›

Here are the top five most in-demand jobs right now, per Monster's findings — and how much they pay, according to Payscale:
  1. Registered nurse. ...
  2. Heavy and tractor-trailer truck driver. ...
  3. Sales representative, wholesale and manufacturing (except technical and scientific products) ...
  4. Customer service representative.
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What jobs will still exist in 2050? ›

Jobs of the future include commercial space pilots, mind-transfer specialists and 3D-printed food engineers. Bringing extinct species back to life and solving the global waste crisis with robotic earthworms is not a far-fetched idea.

Which job is best for future 2025? ›

A list of the most in-demand skills in the future
  • Data Science & Cloud Computing (Cloud computing goes hand in hand with data science, and cloud computing jobs range from architects and developers to data scientists)
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)
  • Big Data Science.
  • Digital Marketing & Strategy.
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Why do children take up jobs? ›

This is Expert Verified Answer. Children take up jobs as they are from poor families and their families force them to work and earn as they is no way of income to the house and to their survival. They are paid 70-100 rupees daily. They are not aware of the worldly knowledge so they accept what is given as wages.

What is your dream job and why? ›

Describe a job in general

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What do American kids want to be when they grow up? ›

Asked what they would like to be when they grow up, about 3 in 10 American and British children replied that they wanted to be YouTubers or Vloggers—careers making videos on the Internet for fame and fortune. Lesser preferences included becoming a teacher, professional athlete, or musician.

What jobs make happy? ›

Engineers have the happiest job in the world, closely followed by teachers and nurses, according to analysis carried out by the Guardian.

What job makes the most money? ›

The highest-paying job in the world, in a traditional sense, holds the number one spot in this article: anesthesiologist. They are also the only job listed above $300,000 a year. The list, however, does not take into account mega-CEOs like Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos, who make considerably more than that.

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A good job pays enough to cover the bills and basic needs. A good job makes it possible to achieve a balance between work life and home life. A good job motivates an employee to want to do it well. A positive company culture is indicative of a good job environment, which is a strong indicator of a good job.

What do kids want to be when they're older? ›

According to a new nationwide survey of 500 children between the ages of one and 10, more girls, 41%, want to go into science, technology, engineering and math careers as do boys, at 32%. In fact doctor is the most popular profession for girls, at 16%, followed by teacher at 7%, scientist at 4.5% and chef/baker at 4%.

What most kids want to be when they grow up? ›

AMERICA'S TOP 20 CHILDHOOD DREAM JOBS
  • Doctor.
  • Teacher.
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  • Musician.
  • Movie star.
  • Professional athlete.
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Making our kids feel safe means we need to offer nurturance, care, concern, warmth, and affection. We need to be steady, reliable, and consistent. However, it doesn't mean we have to overdo things for them. As parents, we are a warm, loving platform that our kids will one day spring from.

What jobs are going to be in demand in the next 5 years? ›

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  • Teachers. ...
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  • Skilled Tradespeople. ...
  • Hospitality and Catering Professionals. ...
  • Engineers. ...
  • Healthcare Professionals. ...
  • Veterinary Nurses.

What jobs will be in demand in 2040? ›

telemarketing and customer service will be done by artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Changes for Accountants and Lawyers. ...
  • Human-centered Designers and Ethicists. ...
  • Data Scientists and Brokers. ...
  • Robot Therapists. ...
  • Robot Translators. ...
  • Food Engineers. ...
  • Metaverse Architects and World Builders. ...
  • Activist Artists and Creators.
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What will be the 5 fastest growing industries between now and 2022? ›

Fastest Growing Industries in the US in 2022
  • Airport Operations in the US. 2022-2023 Revenue Growth: 66.1% ...
  • Tour Operators in the US. ...
  • Travel Insurance. ...
  • Cruise & Travel Agency Franchises. ...
  • Concert & Event Promotion in the US. ...
  • CBD Product Manufacturing in the US. ...
  • Online Gambling Services in the US. ...
  • International Airlines in the US.

What jobs will not exist in the future? ›

Jobs that won't exist in the future
  • Travel Agent Jobs. ...
  • Cashier Jobs. ...
  • Telemarketer Jobs. ...
  • Safety Inspector Jobs. ...
  • Assembly Line Worker Jobs. ...
  • Newspaper Delivery Jobs. ...
  • Referee Jobs. ...
  • Train Driver Jobs.

What jobs dont exist yet? ›

Who knows, you could end up landing one of these jobs at some point—if you start working toward it today.
  • Chief productivity officer. ...
  • Excess capacity broker. ...
  • Drone manager. ...
  • Private industry air traffic control. ...
  • Medical mentor. ...
  • Self-driving car mechanic. ...
  • Autonomous transportation specialist. ...
  • Personal medical interpreter.

Which education is best for future? ›

Read on to learn which courses of the future you should take, along with the best majors for future.
  • Biomedical Engineering. ...
  • Computational Linguistics. ...
  • Information Technology. ...
  • Big Data. ...
  • Construction Management. ...
  • Electrical Engineering. ...
  • Drone Technology. ...
  • Data Analytics and Business Intelligence.

What is the fastest growing career? ›

Fastest-Growing Careers
RankOccupationPercent Change
1Motion Picture Projectionists71%
2Wind Turbine Service Technicians68%
3Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers62%
8 more rows

Which technology is best in future? ›

Listed Below Are the Top New Technology Trends, 2022.
  • Computing Power.
  • Smarter Devices.
  • Quantum Computing.
  • Datafication.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.
  • Extended Reality.
  • Digital Trust.
  • 3D Printing.
23 Sept 2022

What jobs will still exist in 2050? ›

Jobs of the future include commercial space pilots, mind-transfer specialists and 3D-printed food engineers. Bringing extinct species back to life and solving the global waste crisis with robotic earthworms is not a far-fetched idea.

What jobs will exist in 2030? ›

15 Jobs You'll Be Recruiting for in 2030
  • Organ creator. ...
  • Augmented-reality journey builder. ...
  • Metaverse planner. ...
  • Biofilm installer. ...
  • Earthquake forecaster. ...
  • Makeshift structure engineer. ...
  • Algorithm bias auditor. ...
  • Rewilder.

What jobs will be gone by 2030? ›

5 jobs that will disappear by 2030
  • Travel agent. It amazes me that a travel agent is still a job in 2020. ...
  • Taxi drivers. ...
  • Store cashiers. ...
  • Fast food cooks. ...
  • Administrative legal jobs.
30 May 2022

What job does not exist now but will exist in the future? ›

Here are 10 jobs that don't exist today, but will be created soon: Self-Driving Car Mechanic– A mechanic that performs repair and maintenance work on self-driving cars. Longevity Relationship Counsellor– With humans expected to live 100 years and more, new types of marriage and relationship counsellors may emerge.

What jobs will not exist in the future? ›

Jobs that won't exist in the future
  • Travel Agent Jobs. ...
  • Cashier Jobs. ...
  • Telemarketer Jobs. ...
  • Safety Inspector Jobs. ...
  • Assembly Line Worker Jobs. ...
  • Newspaper Delivery Jobs. ...
  • Referee Jobs. ...
  • Train Driver Jobs.

Which field will grow in future? ›

  • Data Scientist.
  • Data Analyst.
  • Blockchain Developer. Explore our Popular Software Engineering Courses.
  • Digital Marketer.
  • Cloud Computing Professional.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Expert.
  • Manager (MBA)
  • Software Developer.
11 Dec 2020

What jobs will be in-demand in 2040? ›

telemarketing and customer service will be done by artificial intelligence (AI).
  • Changes for Accountants and Lawyers. ...
  • Human-centered Designers and Ethicists. ...
  • Data Scientists and Brokers. ...
  • Robot Therapists. ...
  • Robot Translators. ...
  • Food Engineers. ...
  • Metaverse Architects and World Builders. ...
  • Activist Artists and Creators.
10 May 2022

What will be the most needed jobs in 2025? ›

A list of the most in-demand skills in the future
  • Data Science & Cloud Computing (Cloud computing goes hand in hand with data science, and cloud computing jobs range from architects and developers to data scientists)
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)
  • Big Data Science.
  • Digital Marketing & Strategy.
13 Apr 2022

What is a job that will always be in-demand? ›

Registered Nurses and Medical Professionals

Medical professionals are definitely at the top of the list. People will always need medical care and, while the technology we use to deliver some of that care is changing, the necessity for nurses, doctors, and medical professionals will always be there.

What jobs will be gone in 20 years? ›

10 Common Jobs That Might Not Exist in 20 Years
  • Cashiers -> self-checkout machines. ...
  • Newspaper delivery -> electronic reading devices. ...
  • Travel agents -> travel websites. ...
  • Taxi dispatchers -> mobile apps. ...
  • Taxi drivers -> self-driving cars. ...
  • Journalists -> artificial intelligence software.
24 Apr 2017

What jobs are going away? ›

  • Parking enforcement workers. Total 2020 jobs: 7,900 positions. ...
  • Telephone operators. Total 2020 jobs: 4,800 positions. ...
  • Watch and clock repairers. Total 2020 jobs: 2,800 positions. ...
  • Door-to-door sales workers. ...
  • Floral designers. ...
  • Executive secretaries/Administrative assistants. ...
  • Telemarketers. ...
  • Bank tellers.
2 Jun 2022

What jobs will be gone in 5 years? ›

Here are nine jobs that will be obsolete in five years:
  • Taxi Drivers. ...
  • Bank Tellers. ...
  • Cashiers. ...
  • Telemarketer. ...
  • Dispatchers (except emergency services) ...
  • Watch repairers. ...
  • Printing press operators. ...
  • Bus Drivers.
23 Mar 2021

What will be the highest paying jobs in 2030? ›

10 Top High-Paying Jobs in 2030
  1. Registered nurse.
  2. General and operations manager. ...
  3. Accountant. ...
  4. Applications software developer. ...
  5. Personal financial advisor. ...
  6. Physical therapist. ...
  7. Nurse practitioner. ...
  8. Physician assistant. ...
2 Jul 2017

Which skill is most demand in future? ›

Let's take a look at some of the skills that will be in demand by employers in the next ten years.
  • Digital Literacy. ...
  • Critical Thinking. ...
  • Emotional Intelligence. ...
  • Creativity. ...
  • Collaboration. ...
  • Flexibility. ...
  • Leadership Skills. ...
  • Time Management.
22 Aug 2022

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