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The Great Job Market Shift
Hi there,
The workplace is changing faster than ever—and by 2030, some jobs you know today will no longer exist. Automation, AI, and new technologies are reshaping industries, and staying ahead means knowing what’s fading away—and what’s coming next.
🔹 Roles fading fast:
🛒 Retail & Cashiers → Self-checkout and e-commerce are dominating.
🏦 Bank Tellers → Mobile banking has changed the game.
📊 Data Entry → AI can do it faster, cheaper, smarter.
🔹 Careers on the rise:
🤖 AI Specialists → Building smarter systems.
💰 Fintech Engineers → Driving the future of digital money.
🌱 Environmental Engineers → Leading the charge in sustainability.
Not all careers are disappearing, but every career is evolving. Even accounting, construction, and agriculture are transforming with technology.
💡 The best move? Stay adaptable. Focus on learning future-proof skills like coding, data analysis, and digital strategy.
See the full list of disappearing jobs & fast-growing careers:
The AI News Team
P.S. See the full story unfold — watch on The AI News YouTube!
Learn from this investor’s $100m mistake
In 2010, a Grammy-winning artist passed on investing $200K in an emerging real estate disruptor. That stake could be worth $100+ million today.
One year later, another real estate disruptor, Zillow, went public. This time, everyday investors had regrets, missing pre-IPO gains.
Now, a new real estate innovator, Pacaso – founded by a former Zillow exec – is disrupting a $1.3T market. And unlike the others, you can invest in Pacaso as a private company.
Pacaso’s co-ownership model has generated $1B+ in luxury home sales and service fees, earned $110M+ in gross profits to date, and received backing from the same VCs behind Uber, Venmo, and eBay. They even reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO.
Paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.