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Which workers are most likely to be in demand in the future?
those with high-tech skills
those with construction skills
those in government jobs
those in manufacturing jobs
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Most likely: those with high-tech skills.
Why: ongoing digitalization, AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data science, biotech and renewable-energy technologies are driving strong demand for people who can build, manage and secure complex systems. High-tech skills also complement and boost productivity across many industries.
Notes:
- Construction and other skilled trades will remain in steady demand (infrastructure, housing, green energy installations) and often pay well.
- Manufacturing jobs will persist but are increasingly automated; demand favors advanced manufacturing and robotics/maintenance skills rather than routine assembly work.
- Government jobs are relatively stable but typically don’t show the fastest growth in demand.
If you want a shorter answer for choosing one option: pick "those with high-tech skills."
Why: ongoing digitalization, AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, data science, biotech and renewable-energy technologies are driving strong demand for people who can build, manage and secure complex systems. High-tech skills also complement and boost productivity across many industries.
Notes:
- Construction and other skilled trades will remain in steady demand (infrastructure, housing, green energy installations) and often pay well.
- Manufacturing jobs will persist but are increasingly automated; demand favors advanced manufacturing and robotics/maintenance skills rather than routine assembly work.
- Government jobs are relatively stable but typically don’t show the fastest growth in demand.
If you want a shorter answer for choosing one option: pick "those with high-tech skills."
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