Jobs 2025: More than 7 crore new jobs will be created this year, know in which sectors there will be jobs..
Indiaemploymentnews January 11, 2025 05:39 PM

According to the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Future of Jobs Report 2025, this year 78 million or more than 7 crore new jobs will be created. At the same time, about 170 million new jobs are expected by 2030. According to reports, there may also be a decline in jobs in many sectors. Let us know in which sectors job opportunities will increase and in which sectors jobs may decline.

The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum is going to be held in Davos from 20 to 25 January. This report released before the meeting said that in the next five years, the jobs of agricultural workers and drivers will be in the fastest-growing job category. However, the jobs of cashiers and ticket clerks may decline the most. Based on data from more than 1000 companies, the study found that skill difference remains the biggest obstacle to business transformation.

Jobs will grow rapidly in these sectors.

The demand for technology skills in AI, big data, and cyber security is expected to increase rapidly. That is, there will be more jobs in these sectors in the coming times. According to the report, most jobs will come in essential sectors like education by 2030. At the same time, progress in AI and renewable energy is reshaping the job market.

There is an increase in the demand for technology or specialist roles. At the same time, the list of the five fastest-growing jobs will include farm workers, laborers and light truck or delivery service drivers, software and application developers, finishers, related trade employees, and shop vendors.

Jobs may decrease in these sectors.

At the same time, according to the report, roles like cashiers and administrative assistants are declining the fastest by 2030. Cashiers and ticket clerks top the list of fastest-declining jobs. This is followed by administrative assistants and executive secretaries. Building caretakers, cleaners, and housekeepers, material-recording and stock-keeping clerks are employees.

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