Technology is evolving rapidly, and employers' needs change over the years. New jobs will be created, and it's important to be well-trained to meet the challenge of innovation. Here are the jobs that will be most in demand in the future.

Ecology: the field of the future

Climate change and ecology are a priority for the new generation, and many businesses and organizations will need specialized personnel in this field. Recycling engineers and technicians, for example, will be in high demand, as current approaches do not meet all needs, and much remains to be done in this area. Innovative minds will be in demand. High Environmental Quality (HEQ) architects will also be in high demand in a society where environmental standards will be increasingly present in all sectors. Architects will need to know how to find the best conditions, particularly with regard to insulation and active windows. They will need to possess these qualities as well as the talents usually associated with architects. Ecotourism is also a rapidly expanding field, and it is certain that it will become increasingly important in the future. All travel and tourism-related jobs will require staff who are sensitive and trained to the new challenges of ecological tourism.

Digital

Digital technology will be at the forefront of all transformations in the future, and students trained in this field will have every chance of finding meaningful employment. The entire economy will be centered around digital technology. The outlook is difficult to predict, but it's clear that employee-company relationships could undergo significant changes. It will be possible to work for companies located all over the world. Moreover, since physical contact with an employer located in another country will be limited, certain discriminatory factors will be eliminated.

Agri-food

The agri-food industry could experience a revival despite a decline in investment in recent years. The importance of this sector is once again becoming a priority. The industry needs to modernize and is seeking graduates who can help achieve this. To achieve this, the agri-food industry will likely rely on robotics, connected tools, and collaborative platforms. The development of organic products will also need to expand.

Traditional jobs still in demand

Many traditional jobs will be transformed in the future. For example, with the evolution of technology, entrepreneurs will have all the tools they need to become independent. Most entrepreneurs are expected to work alone for years to come. With the aging population, the healthcare sector will be increasingly in demand and will need new graduates. Nurses and healthcare professionals will need to be trained and familiar with the most modern practices. In a completely different field, the development of big data will have an impact on the employment sector. Data processing will make financial analysts increasingly sought after.