5 Highly Paying New Age Jobs You Should Consider
The 1980s may have spawned astonishing hair and the 1990s equally astonishing pants, but it was the 2000s which brought the term astonishing to the workplace. My career is a perfect example of this. When I try to explain to people what I do this is usually the look I get…
That is the first image that comes up when you Google ‘astonished’ by the way.
Anyways, back to the point. The mass increase in internet penetration and rise of social media has changed the workplace as our career counsellors knew it. What used to be the corporate ladder has now become a virtual jungle gym – a workplace that your high school career counsellor couldn’t have imagined.
Today there are new careers which have evolved alongside the internet, social media and technology. These are five new age jobs your career counsellor didn’t tell you about.
Cyber Forensics Analyst
A fascinating blend of forensics, technology and communications capability, this role is fast becoming a necessity in the business landscape. Cyber crime statistics are terrifying – 5.1m online fraud and 2.5 cyber crime offences in 2015 alone according to the Crime Survey for England & Wales, even my home country South Africa taking a not-so-great third place in the cyber crime victim charts according to the South African Banking Risk Information Centre. It’s easy to see why a career as a cyber forensic analyst is becoming more popular.
Interested in this job? If you’d like to learn more start here.
Growth Hacker
This job is for the person who really understands the online world, and who can dig deep beneath its bustling surface to create an entire market for a client. The growth hacker will develop a user base for a service or an app using as many tricks of the trade as they can, from the physical (a nice branded pen) to the meta (a viral video or promoted Tweet). It’s an awesome career for anyone who really understands the mind of the user and how to use all of the communication tools to enter it.
Interested in this job? Join a Growth Hacking Community to find out more.
Chief Listening Officer
Still in the online space, the Chief Listening Officer has to sit on social media platforms and listen out for specific words, brands, themes and memes. Technology now makes it possible to track thousands of online conversations and mentions, but only a human can know how to react. Chief Listening Officers have to be clued up enough to understand exactly how to pick up on social trends and moods, understand marketing, and know their brand inside and out – they also need to have a savvy sense of the consumer.
Interested in this job? Learn how to become a Chief Listening Officer here.
Social Influencer
A few years ago, you would probably have reduced a room to tears of laughter if you told them you could carve a successful career out of your online presence. You wouldn’t have been able to explain to your career counsellor that your blog and social media accounts would have brands knocking on your virtual door, looking for ways to work with you, and harness your ability to really engage with their consumers. Today, influencers are not just a growing trend; they are a job title and a marketing must-have.
App Designer or Developer
Whether it is creating the artwork and graphics which make an app worth having, or sitting behind the code which makes the app work, both these roles are brand new and invaluable. Last year Apple saw more than 100 billion apps downloaded from the App Store since 2008, Google Play had more than 200 million downloads in 2015 alone and the worldwide revenue from app stores according to Statista is $US8.3 billion. Bet you’re wishing your career counsellor told you about this one hey?