Although our crystal ball is in the shop at the moment, we still have an idea of what jobs are going to take off or continue to grow in 2018. Read on to learn more about the industries and roles that will keep expanding in the coming months.

 

Data analyst

This isn’t necessarily a new role that’s been popping up, as data analyst jobs have been in high demand for years. But this field is only set to keep exploding in 2018 with the advent of greater, more capable technologies. With data flooding in from all sorts of sources, whether it be phones and apps or brick and mortar grocery stores and retail outlets, companies and institutions will need people that can turn these sets of numbers into tangible outputs that can be understood by stakeholders on all sides of the table. That means those who have completed online database design courses and other similar learning modules can expect to have plenty of options.

 

Blockchain

With the rise of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, there’s certainly been no shortage of interest in the world of blockchain. Because of this, thousands of companies around the world have begun investigating this revolutionary technology. Whether it be software development jobs to build front or backend frameworks or a need for those with communications training who can help spread the word, there’s plenty of room for a variety of professionals in the world of blockchain.

 

IT

Certainly by no means a newcomer to the job scene, Information Technology professionals have been helping colleagues with issues big and small for decades. But the time has come for the job to go through a bit of an evolution. Rather than simple tech management and bottom-line investment security, companies are looking for more dynamic IT team members. Those with IT qualifications are now tasked with taking a more holistic approach to resource allocation and trying to deliver value to companies instead of just keeping the computers and printers running smoothly.

 

Human Resources

Again, this isn’t a groundbreaker in terms of a new position popping up. In fact, it’s one of the most prevalent roles in the professional world. But the focus on the human resources profession, as well as online human resources courses, will continue to adapt to the changing conditions in which we all live and work. More focus will be put on helping seasoned industry veterans learn to embrace and properly maximise new technologies by way of enrolling in online training modules and other prep courses.

 

AR and VR

Augmented reality and virtual reality are other spheres of the digital world that are creeping into industries of various shapes and sizes. From changing the face of education as we know it to expanding horizons in marketing, advertising, communication and, perhaps most of all, entertainment, AR and VR look set to become more regular parts of everyday life going forward. That, of course, means there will be plenty of AR and VR jobs continuing to open up!

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Written by Melinda J. Irvine
Melinda J. Irvine
Melinda is a professional writer, blogger and creative. When she’s not writing she works with marginalised kids in the Philippines, supporting their social and emotional wellbeing. You can find out more at melirvine.com.au.