The Most In-Demand Jobs for the Future

This list has jobs that are expected to pay well and grow substantially in this decade, according to federal data.
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Whether you’re planning for college or thinking about retraining, consider setting your sights on jobs that will be most in demand in the future. Not the sci-fi “hotel concierge on Mars” future, but the next-decade future.

The best jobs for the future are ones that are expected to grow and pay well between now and 2032. The most in-demand jobs on this list come from data by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Outlook Handbook — a guide that includes information on work, training and education, earnings and future job prospects for hundreds of different occupations.

This list includes jobs with an annual projected growth rate that’s much faster than average and a high projected number of new positions (50,000 or more). The availability of training programs and employment — as well as wages — will largely depend on where you live, along with your education level and other demographic factors.

Here’s what jobs will be in demand in the future:

In-demand jobs that pay $80,000 or more

Median pay: $169,510 annually, or $81.50 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 557,400.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 86,000.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 15%.

Job description: Planning, coordinating and directing computer-related activities for businesses and organizations.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree in computer or information science, as well as related work experience. Many employers may require a graduate degree.

Working conditions: Full-time with potential for long hours.

Median pay: $103,800 annually, or $49.90 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 531,400

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 51,100

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 10%.

Job description: Consumer systems analysts find ways to make an organization’s current computer systems more efficient.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree, often in computer science or information systems.

Working conditions: Full-time.

Median pay: $108,020 annually, or $51.93 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 168,900.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 59,400.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 35%.

Job description: Analyze data and draw insights.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, statistics, computer science or a related field. Some positions may require a master’s or doctoral degree.

Working conditions: Full-time, usually in an office setting.

Median pay: $156,100 annually, or $75.05 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 792,600.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 126,600.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 16%.

Job description: Creating financial reports, directing investment activities and developing long-term plans for an organization’s finances.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree and 5 years or more of related experience. Some typical jobs that lead to a financial management position include accountant, security sales agent or financial analyst.

Working conditions: Full-time with potential for long hours; working in multiple potential industries including banks, investment firms and insurance companies.

Median pay: $120,360 annually, or $57.87 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 168,900.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 53,200.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 32%.

Job description: Enact security measures to protect computer networks and systems.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree in a computer science field and work experience. A professional certification might be required.

Working conditions: Most information security analysts work for computer companies, consulting firms, or business and financial companies.

Median pay: $99,410 annually, or $47.80 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: $987,600

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 95,700

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 10%.

Job description: Management analysts find ways to improve a company or organization’s efficiency.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree and several years of work experience.

Working conditions: Full-time with potential for long hours; working in a variety of industries; frequent travel.

Median pay: $110,680 annually or $53.21 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 509,500.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 144,700.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 28%.

Job description: Planning, directing and coordinating business operations for health care providers.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree and work experience in an administrative or clinical role in a health care setting.

Working conditions: Full-time with potential for long hours; working in health care facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes.

Median pay: $129,480 annually, or $62.25 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 323,900.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 123,600.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 38%.

Job description: Coordinate patient care and provide primary or specialty health care.

Minimum education required: Master’s degree in an APRN role; state licensing and national certification.

Working conditions: Full-time in health care settings including hospitals, physician’s offices and clinics.

Note: The following information is for all postsecondary positions.

Median pay: $84,380 annually.

Number of jobs in 2022: 1,333,900.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 108,100.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 8%.

Job description: Postsecondary teachers instruct students in a variety of academic subjects beyond the high school level. The most in-demand position is in health specialties.

Minimum education required: Typically, a Ph.D, but a master’s degree could be enough for some colleges. Hands-on experience is required for health specialties.

Working conditions: Typically, full-time, but part-time work is also common. Most positions are in public and private colleges and universities, professional schools or community colleges.

Median pay: $130,160 annually, or $62.58 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 1,795,300.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 451,200.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 25%.

Job description: Software developers will design computer applications or programs while quality assurance analysts and testers will root out problems with applications or programs.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree in computer and information technology. Some employers may require a master’s degree.

Working conditions: Working in offices and on teams in sectors like computer systems design and related services, manufacturing or for software publishers.

In-demand jobs that pay $60,000 to $79,999

Median pay: $61,170 annually, or $29.41 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 507,900.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 64,700.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 13%.

Job description: Installing, maintaining and repairing industrial machinery in factories.

Minimum education required: High school diploma and a year of on-the-job training; apprenticeship programs may last up to four years.

Working conditions: Full-time in manufacturing facilities; potential for overtime, on-call, night and weekend shifts; must follow rigorous safety precautions.

Median pay: $74,680 annually, or $35.90 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 868,600.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 116,600.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 13%.

Job description: Studying consumer preferences and business conditions to assess sales potential.

Minimum education required: Bachelor’s degree. Some employers require a master’s degree.

Working conditions: Full-time.

In-demand jobs that pay $40,000 to $59,999

Note: The following information is for all delivery truck driver and driver/sales worker jobs, unless indicated otherwise.

Median pay: $42,470 annually or $20.41 per hour for light truck drivers.

Number of jobs in 2022: 1,705,600.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 175,700.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 10%.

Job description: Picking up, transporting and delivering packages and small shipments in a local area.

Minimum education required: None. A driver’s license, clean driving record and some on-the-job training is required.

Working conditions: Physically demanding including driving a truck for long periods of time; lifting and carrying cargo.

Median pay: $42,000 annually, or $20.19 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 764,400.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 105,900.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 14%.

Job description: Completing administrative and clinical tasks in a health care setting.

Minimum education required: Postsecondary education such as a certificate; some employers accept a high school diploma and on-the-job training.

Working conditions: Full-time in health care facilities.

Median pay: $53,710 annually, or $25.82 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 388,200.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 71,500.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 18%.

Job description: Advising people on a variety of substance abuse, behavioral and mental health issues.

Minimum education required: Varies. Substance abuse and behavioral counselors usually require a bachelor’s degree. Mental health counselors need a master’s degree and an internship. A state-issued license may be required.

Working conditions: Usually full-time, but part-time is common. Multiple potential settings including mental health centers, community health centers and private practices.

In-demand jobs that pay $34,000 to $39,999

Median pay: $31,830 annually, or $15.31 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 393,100.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 61,200.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 16%.

Job description: Attending or training animals in a variety of settings such as a kennel, zoo, stable, animal shelter, pet store, veterinary clinic and aquariums.

Minimum education required: High school diploma and experience with animals. On-the-job training is common.

Working conditions: Multiple settings; physically and emotionally demanding work with the potential for injury, in some cases.

Median pay: $34,320 annually, $16.50 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 2,729,300.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 175,300.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 6%.

Job description: Cooking and preparing food in a variety of food service settings.

Minimum education required: On-the-job training and related work experience; some attend culinary training schools.

Working conditions: Restaurants, schools, hospitals and private households.

Median pay: $33,530 annually, or $16.12 per hour.

Number of jobs in 2022: 3,715,500.

Annual projected number of new jobs 2022-2032: 804,600.

Projected employment growth from 2022-2032: 22%.

Job description: Monitoring and caring for people with disabilities or chronic illnesses.

Minimum education required: A high school diploma is a common requirement, but not always necessary. Certain home health and hospice agencies may require training and testing.

Working conditions: Full-time or part-time with varying hours and schedules; variety of settings such as client homes, group homes and day services.

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How to pay for education and training for future jobs

For all jobs that require more than a high school diploma to enter, you’ll likely need some level of postsecondary education. The type of education you’ll need will depend entirely on the field you plan to enter and may range anywhere from a certificate to a Ph.D. These programs vary in cost.

  • Short-term certificate programs: Short-term programs at bootcamps, trade schools and community colleges are rarely eligible for federal financial aid. Due to the length of time it takes to complete a program, they can be less expensive than traditional college programs, but they may be more costly than certificate or associate degree programs at community colleges. You’ll usually pay out of pocket to cover costs and aren’t eligible for need-based aid programs like the federal Pell Grant.

  • Trade school certificate programs: Certificate programs at trade schools are eligible for federal student aid only if the school is eligible for what is known as Title IV funding. The Department of Education’s College Scorecard has a section on training programs that includes schools that accept Pell Grants.

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  • Two-year certificate and associate degree programs at community colleges: Certificate and degree programs at community colleges are typically covered by federal financial aid. You’ll need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, to qualify.

  • Four-year bachelor’s degrees: The cost of attendance at any four-year institution will depend largely on whether it’s a public or a private college or university. Compare college costs and other financial aid data using the College Scorecard. Most students (62%, according to The Institute of College Access and Success) require student loans to complete a college degree. Submit the FAFSA to find out if you’re eligible for free aid, like the Pell Grant, and access federal student loans. Consider federal loans before turning to private student loans; federal loans offer more options for repayment and opportunities for forgiveness.

  • Master’s, professional and Ph.D. programs: These programs, available at colleges and universities, are typically the most expensive. However, some programs offer free tuition and/or housing in exchange for teaching classes. If you need loans, you may be eligible for unsubsidized federal student loans, which are subject to limits. You are also eligible for federal direct graduate PLUS loans, which have no limits beyond the cost of attendance minus other aid; however, this leads some students to take on more debt than they can handle. Private student loans for graduate work are also an option and have similar parameters to graduate PLUS loans.

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