Technology is changing and those
in technology field required to upgrade their skills and this is a fact.
Similarly, the way you present your Resume also requires a little change with
the job market trends.
It's not a rocket science, but
resume writing definitely need an attention to keep up with job success. You
may be sending 10 Resumes or more than 20 Resumes. If it doesn't fetch you a
job, then you can be sure, that your Resume is not working or it is unable to
reach the expectations of employer.
I have discussed in detail about
career change or preparation of life time career up to 2050 in Careers
by 2050:Future Jobs & Resume Writing: Part I of II
In this post, let's discuss about
popular careers in 2100. We never know, how the job world changes, but we need
to prepare ourselves to be ready to hit the job market and settle ourselves in
a suitable employment.
As you know, nothing works
without proper education as it equips you to grab appropriate knowledge in a
field and to be ready to settle down in a company.
So what are those careers by 2100
that would be greatly in demand with proposed industrial and corporate changes.
Here are they:
1. Gene Programmer
Genetic programming (GP) genetic algorithm (GA) are the
relevant terms that work as a technique whereby computer programs are encoded
as a set of genes that are further modified with the help of an evolutionary
algorithm or often termed as genetic algorithm (GA). It is an application of
genetic algorithm wherein the space of solutions are written as computer
programs. The results of computer programs well perform in a predefined
task. All of this is a part of artificial intelligence (AI).
Apart from being a computer
science Graduate, you need specialized knowledge in gene programming and you
would be successful in getting placement as full stack web developer, gene
software engineer, bioinformatics scientist & software engineer ,
Bioinformatics software engineer (ADX), computational science developer etc.,
2. Food Engineer
Food engineers also known as agricultural and food scientists
have a collective knowledge in engineering concepts, microbiology, chemistry
and other sciences. They work on how to processed foods tasty, healthy and
safe. They are also responsible for every stage of food production from
the point of production to the level of distribution.
Their job also includes identifying various safe ways that
are environment friendly in food processing, packaging, preserving and storing
foods for distribution. Food engineers need to be well capable of working
in an office, laboratory or a manufacturing plant. Many of the food engineers
are self-employed, but the majority of them work for private companies in the
food industry. Travel may be necessary in this field.
Currently the job growth in this line is at 8% and it is
expected grow rapidly as food science technologies identify the need to
streamline food processing and for environment-friendly.
A bachelor degree in the field of food engineering, food
science, food technology, agriculture or engineering would be required with key
skills in critical thinking, research thinking and observational skills,
employment would be quick and fast.
Job opportunities to find include project engineer
(Packaging) , Quality Engineer, Director of Plant Engineering and Maintenance,
Food Product Development Engineer etc.,
3. Bio engineer
A biomedical engineer has a combination of skills
in engineering, medical and biological science and is capable of designing
equipment, devices, computer systems and software in healthcare industry.
Some of the responsibilities of biomedical engineers include designing biomedical
equipment, devices such as artificial internal organs, replacement of body
parts, machines for diagnosing medical problems etc., Biomedical engineers deal
with the equipment, artificial organs, replacements, machines, and entirely
take care of biomedical engineering. They are also in the field of computer
science, engineering, electronics, medical diagnosis and treatment.
Some of the subjects of relevance
are biomechanics, biomaterials, bioinstrumentation, clinical engineering,
rehabilitation engineering and systems physiology. Some of the mainstreams
of companies that need biomedical engineers are - medical equipment,
supplies manufacturing, research & development in the physical engineering,
life sciences, navigational, electro medical, measuring and control instruments
manufacturing.
Jobs are available for bioengineers as - Associate Bioengineer, Bioengineer analytical validation, bioengineer etc., The job growth is at 7% up to 2026 and is expected to grow rapidly by 2100.
Students need to study
chemistry, physics, biology, math courses including algebra, geometry,
trigonometry, calculus. Courses in mechanical drawings and computer
programming are also useful.
Bachelor degree in biomedical
engineering and bio-engineering are useful as they both give specialized
knowledge in biological science. Studying subjects like solid mechanics,
biological sciences, physiology, circuit design, bio-materials and computer
programming lay a solid foundation for student to take up a career in
bio-engineering.
Many of the bio
engineering and biomedical engineering programs are
accredited by ABET and some of the programs include internships in hospitals,
medical device and pharmaceutical companies to give a practical view to
students.
There are five main areas where
currently human augmentation is being pursued.
1. Bionics and Prosthetic
It is all about bionic limbs and
robotics exoskeletons. This form of human augmentation is already being tested
on a small number of special users. The Paralympics is exclusively for human
performance. Mostly athletes use commercially available devices that run on
muscle power.
2. Brain computer Interfaces
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI)s
are being tested for use in controlling artificial limbs for the disabled, and
also for communication with those who are unable to due to spinal cord injuries
and also for reversing paralysis through a "neural bypass" that
allows the brain to communicate directly with the muscles.
This is just the beginning,
however, there's a long way to go in this field. It is also important to know
that first real cyborgs are people with cochlear implants to hear again.
Retinal implants are about 30 years behind, but now improving.
"We're already cyborgs. Your phone and your computer are extensions of you, but the interface is through finger movements or speech, which are very slow."Elon Musk, Tesla CEO says.
3. Neurotechnology
Know for most speculative
technology, now there's more concentration on "neuroprosthetics"
under the leadership of Bryan Johnson's Kernel to enhance memory by breaking
the code that is called as "hippocampus" which can be augmented by an
implant.
4. Nootropics
There are psychotropic drugs that
affect mood and perception. Nootropic drugs are those that affect and enhance
the process of thinking. The term was introduced in 1972 by a Romanian
scientist who sought about the drugs that would enhance learning and memory.
5. Gene Editing
Only in 1980s, we heard about
genetic engineering and gene therapy, the idea of editing human genetic code
and also promote the new code throughout the body. In a span of 30 years, it
came out to be that the technology was practical. Credit goes to CRISPR.
To build a career in brain
augmentation, it is required to achieve a Master Degree in data science with
deep learning. It's also recommended to learn Python, machine learning and
Tensor Flow.
4. Weather Controller
The impact of weather and seasons
such as rain, sun, snow show their imbalance on earth. A career in
weather is ideal for you, if you have passion for getting updates on weather.
There are a wide variety of careers available in this field such as in
forecast, finding impact or researching.
How to work as Meteorologist?
The job title mostly known for
weather-check-man and also known as meteorologist or atmospheric scientists,
you use software tools to assess current and future weather conditions. Most of
meteorologists work either in labs or weather stations working on predictions
or forecasts on future temperatures and conditions to communicate via radio and
television stations.
How to work as
Climatologist?
Climatologists are also known as
atmospheric scientists. The difference between meteorologist and climatologist
is - studying various weather patterns and trends over a long period as against
making short-term predictions. The long-term analysis by climatologists is for
developing assessments of historical climate conditions in various
states, regions, cities, and continents. Climatologists responsibility is
to make a note of any significant changes occurring over time, which may affect
long-term weather conditions in an area.
How to work as a Storm Chaser?
You can work part-time as a storm
chaser. Your responsibility would be to develop weather and climate reports
with the help of charts, graphs and computer software and also share personal
experience with photographs of rain storms, hurricanes and tornadoes.
Storm chasers are usually employed at weather stations, labs or government or
non-profit agencies.
How to work as
environmental specialist?
Environmental scientists
study about the nature, monitor and discover predicted threats to natural
resources and humans. Most of the research conducted by them is done through
the samples of air, water and natural substances to identify harmful threats or
changing conditions. The discussion about the studies of global warming comes
under environmental science. The impact of climate changes and environmental
conditions on people, animals and plant life are studied in environmental
science.
There's a 11% growth in
this field expected up to 2026. There is a demand for choosing careers in this
line.
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