Professions of the future: the most promising Technology courses

Professions of the future: the most promising Technology courses

The Association of Information Technology and Communication Companies (Brasscom) conducted a study that identified that Brazil will need, by 2024, 420,000 new technology professionals. This means that the profile most sought after by companies will have, at least as a specialization, diplomas from technology courses.

Our universe is increasingly technological and digital, so part of the decisions and money that will circulate will be destined to investments in this sector; therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that the professions of the future may be hybrid ones. Learn about these professions and find out whether any of them fit what you are looking for in your professional future.

Why will the future need hybrid professionals?

Professions of the future: the most promising Technology courses
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Metaverse, digital currencies, Internet of Things (IoT). The future of humanity will be characterized by increasingly digital relationships and increasingly technological realities. In this context, business and professional relationships will have new demands and will require new skills, not only for those who have already taken Technology courses.

Technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, but labor relations still require skills that only human beings can offer, linked to behavior and sociability. A study by PageGroup, an international consulting firm specializing in recruitment, showed that skills from different areas are decisive in filling a vacancy.

Thus, hybrid professionals will be more competitive and will know how to deal with different functions; they will be specialists in one subject, but will accumulate skills and knowledge from other areas.

The 5 promising professions in the Technology area

Get to know, below, the courses that should influence employability soon.

Data Scientist
Data Scientist
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Data scientists will be key in the future. Transitioning between mathematics and computer science will make them the new generation of analytical experts, capable of solving complex problems. Under their responsibility, the industry will collect, manage, and transform a plethora of data into something usable.

Lawyer 4.0
Lawyer 4.0
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As we have mentioned, the technological and digital innovations that are emerging will require new ways of interpreting business and relationships (personal and professional). For this, the lawyer 4.0 will be oriented to work for and by technology, having the technological tools in favor of the practice of the profession.

UX designer
UX designer
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User Experience. Ever heard of it? It is the UX designer’s responsibility to ensure that the user has the best possible experience when using a product or service, so he needs to think of alternatives and the relationship with technologies and even anticipate problems. In a new universe like the metaverse, this area will be fundamental.

Information Security Specialist
Information Security Specialist
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With so much data being exchanged across platforms, technologies, and applications, a professional skilled in securing information traffics will be in high demand. Data privacy and browsing are just the tip of the iceberg of what is to come in terms of securing against digital and technological vulnerabilities.

Machine Learning Analyst
Machine Learning Analyst
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One of the main branches of artificial intelligence (AI) and business intelligence to grow will be the field of machine learning, and the analyst skilled in performing these steps will be very important. The profession is, in short, responsible for making machines and other technologies learn to become more like humans by better reproducing our behaviors.

Source: RH World, Consumidor Moderno, Jobs Around the World, Adzuna

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