9 High-Paying Jobs That Are Forecasted To Grow (Despite AI)

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9 high paying jobs that are actually growing despite the threat of AI.

Choosing the right career for you can be daunting, whether entry-level and looking for your first job, starting your career, or changing careers altogether. And with the rise in AI and ChatGPT threatening some traditional career paths, it's more important than ever to future-proof. Here are some jobs forecasted to grow over the next 8-10 years.

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01:27 - Cyber Security Analyst
03:11 - SimpliLearn
04:24 - Nurse Specialist
05:34 - Actuary
06:41 - Software Developers
07:51 - Statisticians
08:58 - Business Analyst
09:52 - Logistics
10:29 - Medical Leadership
11:28 - Wind Turbine Tech

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A few months ago, I subscribed to your channel after having suffered a TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack or Mini-Stroke) due to stress on the job. I have since left my company of 26 years and took a few months to recover. I have now found a new career in a new company doing healthcare administration. You have provided such insight! Just a very small token of appreciation!❤😊

imadonnari
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I am a manufacturing designer with 23 years of experience. My boss retired and was replaced by a new CEO. The new CEO expected me to pick up all of my bosses responsibilities. I was excited for a fair promotion and compensation. 3 months in, I was offered a 10% raise to do work that takes two professionals to do.. I wasn't compensated due to the new guy not knowing my worth because he doesn't know me enough to deserve a raise. I quit to start my own consulting business. I want to help small businesses that can't afford to hire a full-time professional manufacturing designer. I just spent $12, 000 for a modeling software commercial license. I am designing cool stuff and loving it!! Thank God I have a 5 year emergency fund 😊

armandoweckmann
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You should make you a video on why employers enjoy selling you a dream in the interviews. I go through this ALL the time. People are ALWAYS making it seem like they’re going to hire you and even have the audacity to ask you “when can you start” to STILL turn you down. I swear to God, a woman asked us “who can do orientation on Friday”, and of course I raised my hand just to end up getting the same old rejection email the next day. 😒👎🏽

nickw
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I"m in supply chain. The market isn't great right now. Everyone wants 20 years of experience for entry-level

napoland
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If you want a stable job for life. Get into healthcare. You get well paid and you get constant calls to steal you from your current job. The con is a 12 hour shift job where you should not sleep

warclan
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The greatest skill to have in this day and age is the ability to adapt. No job is safe, no industry is safe. No job pays a decent enough income when compared with house prices. You have to be able to constantly adapt to the fast changing environment. Like a mutant.

johnsmith-rotw
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Seems like it's nearly impossible to get hired into cyber unless you have a military background with clearance.

AnneMichigan
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Mind you that too many nursing jobs are extremely unsustainable for your health. You tear yourself apart with night shifts that can last 10-18 hours, especially if you work in a hospital among terminally ill patients. Some nurses end up sleeping on the hospital floor due to the high pressure and lack of time. With all the recent budget cuts, the pay is often not even close to $120K unless you are on your 4th+ year or hold a high degree. Most nurses I know end up switching to a part time schedule or a different career, just not worth it.

COMMANDERFOX
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Good luck getting a software or game development job in 2024, especially with all the recent outsourcing, flow of competition and international students, and layoffs. You now need at least 2-3 internships (or unpaid co-ops) to just lay an entry level gig, unless you have connections.

andrewgus
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I would note that the CISSP requires a minimum of 5 years of experience.

Quoting:
" Candidates must have a minimum of five years cumulative, full-time experience in two or more of the eight domains of the current CISSP Exam Outline. Earning a post-secondary degree (bachelors or masters) in computer science, information technology (IT) or related fields may satisfy up to one year of the required experience or an additional credential from the ISC2 approved list may satisfy up to one year of the required experience. Part-time work and internships may also count towards the experience requirement.

A candidate who doesn't have the required experience to become a CISSP may become an Associate of ISC2 by successfully passing the CISSP examination. The Associate of ISC2 will then have six years to earn the five years required experience. "

You can get your Associate of CISSP at any point, but you don't get your full cert until you get your 5 years of experience.

In my opinion this isn't really a cert you gun for out of the gate. This is a mid-level certification.

IkariTTV
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A software developer here and his point on software development is spot on. Despite all the fear mongering surrounding software engineering, it remains to be a very robust career track that is not going anywhere any time soon (yes, even with ChatGPT and AI looming over our heads).

Hari
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Sad thing is not everyone will be able to do these roles. I see a lot of people unemployed in the next 10 -15 years:(

lornaedgar
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I was working as a UX Engineer for a Cyber Security Company. The company was great, the atmosphere was excellent, the highest salary I've ever had and I also thought it was a safe 'industry' until I was also laid off in February 2024. It seems nobody is 100% safe!

paco.ferreira
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I know the hiring manager for a position you listed in your video. 680 candidates applied in 12 hours and the org had to take the position down because it makes no sense to take any more resumes. Even he was taken back by the number of applications he received. Things are not good out there.

easyfnmoney
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I think nurse practitioner is a bit overrated and will be a bit over saturated in some markets. I think nurse anesthetist is the better route to go if anyone has a choice is considering both.

MrBrewman
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Take it from a business analyst: the market has dropped out of this area too, at least for now. $83k isn’t much, and you frequently have very unpleasant clients, particularly since many of them are government employees.

commanderz
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Also, the "CISSP" certification that you mentioned requires 5 years of experience.

swiswach
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"Printed Circuit Board Designer" is a very niche skill that is in moderate demand right now. Many PCB designers have retired and there are few skilled people to fill the void.

SevenFortyOne
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Now it would be a good time to do a video about which jobs are forecasted to shrink or disappear

drago
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Jobs like wind turbine tech are a great career path that pays well and is impossible to outsource overseas because much of the work cannot be done remotely or physically sent overseas.

Many trades pay wonderfully, in many cases more than a white collared senior manager position and they arent back breaking labor.

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