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what are the high pay and demand jobs for2022 in India and abroad?


sowndhariya 4th Aug, 2017
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None 4th Aug, 2017
Demographic changes and technological advancements may lead to the net loss of 5 million jobs by 2020, according to a report published by the World Economic Forum. In total, the report estimates that a total of 7.1 million jobs could be lost, the majority of which will be white-collar office and administrative jobs.



Below are the jobs which will see growth



1- Data analysts will be in demand



According to the report, data analysts will become increasingly more important in all industries by 2020.

Survey respondents said they expect to have a greater demand for data analysts because they will need help making sense of all of the data generated by technological disruptions.



2- Computer and mathematical jobs as a whole will also continue to get a boost.



3- Sales Job will increase there will be a growing need for specialized sales people who can explain the company's offerings to a wide range of clients, including businesses, governments, consumers, as well as to new clients that the company has never worked with before.



4- Senior managers will be needed in industries across the board to lead companies through periods of transformations.



5- One of the top skills that will be in demand by 2020 is creativity. This will occur because while a lot of monotonous jobs can be automated, creative jobs still require a human.



6- Human resources and organizational development specialists will also be needed to help reskill workers.



7-  Demand for regulatory and government relations experts will continue to increase as companies embrace new technologies.



8- Architects and engineering jobs will remain stable.
























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4th Aug, 2017
same r all posted in various sites.
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None 4th Aug, 2017
You will have to mention the course you are interested in. Or maybe you can mention your interests along with your qualification so that I can tell you the scope of courses in your field.
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4th Aug, 2017
Maybe legal related profession R which part of Engineering ?
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8th Aug, 2017
There is as such no course for legal studies related to engineering. Either you can study law before or after engineering but not as such engineering in law.
IF you are a 12th passout then you should first complete your btech and then do 3 year LLB.
Or maybe some colleges do provide integrated btech plus LLB course which you can consider if interested.
Like UPES, Sharda College provide this course.
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