By Vangelis Dourakis

The professions that have a … “brilliant” future, but also those that “erase”, sketch the latest report by the World Economic Forum entitled ‘The Future of Jobs Report 2025’:

Indeed, in the directions given by this exhibition will “press” the Ministry of Labor, which together with the Ministry of Education will draw up a plan for the professional orientation of young people in our country.

It is a ten -year planning plan of young people in specialties and sectors that are displaying and will continue to have high demand in the labor market.

What occupations will be in demand and which ‘erase’

In the list of Occupations that have increased demand and better fees The following specialties are included, according to the latest World Economic Forum report:

1.Technology experts and digital innovation.

2.Experts in artificial intelligence.

3.Robotics engineers.

4.Data analysts.

5.Cyber ​​security experts.

6.Green growth.

7.RES engineers.

8.Solar and wind technicians.

9.Specialists of circular economy.

10.Health Care & Social Services.

11.Mental health professionals.

12. Special health technology.

13.Tourism & agri -food.

14.Specialized tourism executives.

15.Experts in the Food Industry.

On the other hand, office professions such as employees, executive secretaries, postal, etc. appear to be receding.

In particular, secretarial and administrative positions will be shrunk due to automation and digitization.

Examples of falling positions are secretaries and data registration employees: Artificial intelligence undertakes the management of documents and data and it is estimated that a large part of the secretarial support positions will be replaced by automated services in the future.

In the same category (of jobs that will be declined) is according to the latest report by World Economic Forum entitled ‘The Future of Jobs Report 2025’ Bank cashiers and call centers. Digital payments and automated customer service systems will reduce demand for these two specialties.

Which sectors will offer opportunities in the coming years

Based on this report, the professions that are in the most demand in the coming years are in the following sectors:

> Technology and Digital Skills: The roles associated with software development and data analysis are at the top of the list:

> Big data specialists.

> Application and software developers with a focus on creating digital solutions for businesses and consumers.

A separate capital with a certain professional future is the green economy. The transition to more sustainable practices creates new employment opportunities, especially in areas related to renewable energy and environmental management.

Occupations projected to have increasing demand in this area are as follows:

> Renewable energy mechanics, experts in the design and development of solar, wind and hydroelectric solutions.

> Environmental Engineers experts in the management of resources to reduce environmental footprint.

> Specialists of autonomous and electric vehicles for the growth and improvement of low carbon vehicles.

> Installation of photovoltaic systems.

Demographic changes are also increased by demographic changes, such as the aging of the population for the anthropocentric professions of health, and care.

In the humanitarian sector, high demand is expected to be:

> Nurses and health care specialists for the support of elderly and people with chronic diseases.

> Social workers to enhance social cohesion through support services.

Another category with high demand is food processing workers.

Food processing and distribution is expected to increase as global food needs are increased. At the top of this sector is the production, maintenance and distribution workers, food engine operating employees for processing and packaging products