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Monday 02 January 2017 12:07 pm

Augmented reality architect or digital banker? 13 millennial careers of the future

By: Lynsey Barber

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It's not just the suit, nine-to-five and office cubicle which are increasingly becoming things of the past – jobs are likely to take a serious technological twist over the next decade, according to millennials.

Becoming a designer of 3D printed objects or augmented reality experiences like Pokemon Go will be career options of the future, according to more than half of the generation surveyed by Visa Europe, setting us on the track to a potential Westworld-style future.

Data scientist and professional blogger or vlogger were also predicted to be common options by 2026, as those aged 18 to 34 signalled a work-life balance was more important than salary, as was choosing to spend their lives doing something they are passionate about.

Read more: How to nail your CV before the New Year job rush takes off

Two in five of the thousand people surveyed also think working with digital money and digital currencies and becoming a manager in the gig economy will be career options in future.

And with the never-ending pursuit of personal betterment and productivity (thanks Marie Kondo), 42 per cent said they could become a lifestyle auditor of efficiency consultant.

While the rise of technology has spurred dire warnings of the loss of jobs from increased automation, millennials are ready to adapt, with more than half saying they expect to pursue at least two careers in their life time. Meanwhile, more than a third said there were just too many interesting jobs being created to stick with just one career.

Read more: This is probably the most millennial job you'll ever see

“Technological innovation and societal acceptance of unchartered new careers is fuelling revolutionary changes in the workforce," said Visa UK and Ireland managing director Kevin Jenkins.

"Technology is creating a host of new industries, which need new job roles to make them sustainable. We now see professional gamers compete for million dollar prize pots while their competitions are streamed to hundreds of thousands of online viewers, or even YouTube stars that are as popular as Hollywood actors."

13 millennial jobs of the future

  1. 3D print designer
  2. Data scientist
  3. Augmented reality architect
  4. Professional blogger or vlogger
  5. Agriculture futurist
  6. Driverless car experience designer
  7. Cryptocurrency banker or regulator
  8. Transport designer
  9. Lifestyle auditor or efficiency consultant
  10. Gig economy manager
  11. E-sports player
  12. 3D food chef
  13. Extinction revivalist (reviving extinct animals)

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