The labor market is changing around the world due to technological advances, the ecological transition, economic and demographic factors.
According to the latest reports on the labor market from the World Economic Forum, the creation of 170 million new jobs is expected in this decade, while 92 million more traditional jobs will be displaced, which
which represents a net increase of 78 million jobs.
In addition, 39% of the key skills in the labor market are expected to change by 2030, with a clear commitment to artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, analytical thinking and leadership.
According to a study by the American University of Madrid (CIS University), some of the professions with the highest growth in the coming years include artificial intelligence development, cybersecurity, genetic engineering, virtual reality and renewable energy management.
These areas reflect the growing market demand for experts in technology, sustainability and digitization.