11 Best Jobs For 2017 💻 Careers for the FUTURE!



According to Glassdoor, these are the best jobs for 2017. If you are looking for a job and have skills that would apply to one of these jobs, you are in luck! These careers are highly skilled and require a college degree or special training. Glassdoor has these jobs on the list because they pay very well and are resistant to automation. Many of the low skill jobs are disappearing as automation becomes more popular. 1. Data Scientist (Average Salary $110,000) Analyze and interpret complex digital data. 2. DevOps Engineer (Average Salary $110,000) Develop products that streamline operations for a business. 3. Data Engineer (Average Salary $106,000) Design and build programs that create databases. 4. Tax Manager (Average Salary $110,000) As taxes become more complex each year, the demand for these jobs is growing. 5. Analytics Manager (Average Salary $112,000) Analyze data and build new revenue increasing strategies. 6. HR Manager (Average Salary $85,000) Oversee the hiring, training and reviewing of employees. 7. Database Admin (Average Salary $93,000) Oversee all the database programs. 8. Strategy Manager (Average Salary $130,000) Work with a business to solve strategic issues and grow the business. 9. UX Designer (Average Salary $92,500) Consider how software and products feel to the user. 10. Solutions Architect (Average Salary $125,000) Document and develop technical designs. 11. Marketing Manager (Average Salary $90,000) Help formulate and carry out marketing plans including social media marketing. According to Glassdoor, these are the best job for 2017. The two common themes here are data and analysis. The world is becoming more data driven each day. Careers involving data are rapidly emerging and as databases become more complex the skills needed increase. As the skills required increase, the salaries tend to as well! Website http://www.ryanoscribner.com Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/RyanOScribner Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ryanoscribner/ Personal Fitness Coaching http://www.ryanoscribner.com/shop Related Articles: 11 Best Jobs For 2017 http://www.cbsnews.com/media/the-best-11-jobs-in-america-for-2017/ If this video brought value to you, please leave a like! If you are looking to find out more about anything I discussed, drop me a comment or contact me on Twitter. Subscribe to be updated on my journey through life! About Me: My name is Ryan Scribner. I am a nutrition and fitness crusader and I consider myself to be a life student of personal development. I am also an investor. I went from being an overweight college student to living at 8% body fat. About two years ago when I started weight lifting, I was completely clueless. I never played sports in high school and I had no base level of fitness established. I made many mistakes, but over time I developed an understanding. I want to help others develop the body, spirit and mind they deserve. In making mistakes along the way and learning from scratch, I have a lot of value to bring to the table. I recommend my content to those interested in the accumulation of wealth, fitness and nutrition as well as personal growth and development. Recently, I made my own happiness a priority after living with depression for over a year. I want to share with you exactly what I did to get to a state of perpetual lasting happiness. I have also spent a great deal of time learning about investment and wealth accumulation. While money alone doesn't bring happiness, it allows you to experience many things which do bring happiness. Start the journey. Involve the right mentors and coaches. Learn.

Comments

  1. great vid. appreciate it.
  2. Data Scientist, Data Engineer and Database Admin will be automated in the next few years. Once AI sees how it is done by these professionals, the need for humans in the equation diminishes. The salaries for these jobs in the video are accurate, but the demand for these positions will only be in the hundreds, not thousands as AI advances. Going to college now for these skills is too late in the game. The people already educated and employed in these jobs will find it hard to stay employed as technology progresses.
  3. Thank you nice video!
  4. Great video man! I'm a psych student and I've been learning. A lot about data analysis. I'm hoping to get Into UX design
  5. Really useful information man
  6. HR Manager sounds interesting.


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