By 2030, 78 million new jobs will be created in the world. This follows from the report of the World Economic Forum (VEF) called “Future of jobs 2025”.
According to the WEF, this trend is due to the development of new technologies, the transition to green energy, economic transformation and demographic changes.
It is noted that technological developments, geopolitical and economic tension and other “pressure factors” are driving forces that form sectors and jobs around the world.
It is expected that by 2030, technological development will lead to the creation of 170 million new ones, while eliminating 92 million existing jobs.
According to the WEF, the workplaces in such positions as administrative assistants, executive secretaries, postal employees, banking cashiers and data input operators are the fastest.