Текст по теме Профессии будущего


Jobs Of The Future
As technology developes, new jobs l appear while others become extinct. Here are a few of the jobs that are forecasted to be in large demand in the future.
Nanotechnology
Imagine building a machine the size of a single molecule. Researchers in nanotechnology are solving medical problems .  By 2015, two million workers will be needed for this field.
Space Workers
Although NASA doesn't have a lot of need for astronauts right now, the need for astronauts and others in the space industry will grow in future years. As private companies like SpaceX and Virgin Galactic plan to send people to space, that’s why astronauts, pilots and workers to maintain the equipment will be in demand.
Wind Power Maintenance
Wind power has grown rapidly. There is enough wind energy to provide power for 10 million homes. The Bureau of Labor Statistics believes that such jobs as manufacturing, installation and maintenance of wind turbines will continue to increase.
Genetic Counselors
Genetic testing will be the main point of medicine. Genetic counselors are the people who review tests results with patients and help them to find the necessary care or make decisions about future medical treatment.
Vertical Farmer
The population is getting larger while farmland is getting less, yet the world needs more food. In city areas, the spare space of buildings is being transformed into farms creating a new source of food. This is the reason that more vertical farms will be needed.
Conclusion
Scientific advances are changing our lives for the better. They are also changing the way we work. There are many new career opportunities on the horizon for current and future generations. Many jobs are becoming the wave of the future. If you have an interest in science and technology, these might be a good career for you - you could even become an innovator in one of these fields.
Accountants and auditors.
Applications software engineers.
Computer systems analysts.
Secondary school teachers.
Systems engineers.
Systems analysts.
Network administrators.
Employment and recruitment specialists.