Fastest-Growing Jobs: Any Sound Familiar?

Fastest-Growing Jobs: Any Sound Familiar?

My closest friends are either retired or heading that way. But the topic of jobs interests me because I have a couple of kids in their 30s and know lots of other people navigating careers or scrambling to make extra money. That’s why a recent post from LinkedIn with its annual Jobs on the Rise list (compiled over the past three years) caught my attention. I’m embarrassed to say that I wasn’t sure what some of the jobs are, but several are related to AI.

You can find the full story and comments at LinkedIn.

Here’s their list:

  1. AI Engineers
  2. AI Consultants & Strategists
  3. New Home Sales Specialists
  4. Data Annotators
  5. AI/Machine Learning Researchers
  6. Healthcare Reimbursement Specialists
  7. Strategic Advisors and Independent Consultants
  8. Advertising Sales Specialists
  9. Founders (start-up, brand development)
  10. Sales Executives
  11. Commissioning Managers
  12. Venture Partners
  13. Field Marketing Representatives
  14. Fundraising Officers
  15. Background Investigators
  16. Business Development Executives
  17. Data Center Technicians
  18. Travel Advisors
  19. Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
  20. Quantitative Researchers and Analysts
  21. Financial Advisors and Planners
  22. Construction Project Leads
  23. Legal Researchers
  24. Public Affairs Specialists
  25. Benefits Advisors

About the author

Marie Elium joined Mitchell Media in 2015 as editor of Northeast Ohio Thrive, formerly Boomer magazine. A freelance writer for 45 years and a former newspaper reporter, she believes everyone has a story worth telling. She resides in Portage County where she grows flowers, tends chickens and bees and Facetimes with her young grandsons. Marie can be reached at [email protected]

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