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The Jobs That Will Disappear by 2030: What You Need to Know

Writer: Alick MouriesseAlick Mouriesse

Updated: Feb 23

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As we dive into the future of work strongly impacted by the rise of AI, it's crucial to understand the landscape that awaits us by 2030.


A recent report released during the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos in January 2025 highlights which jobs are likely to disappear and which will prosper in an AI-driven economy.


This exploration aligns perfectly with the vision of University 365 (U365), where the focus is on equipping individuals with the essential skills to navigate this changing job market. U365 is committed to promoting lifelong learning through neuroscience and AI, ensuring that students and professionals are well-prepared for future challenges.


The World Economic Forum's 2025 edition latest findings reveal that technology, particularly AI and data processing, will drastically reshape our job landscape.

A staggering 86% of employers believe that these technologies will revolutionize how we work. While the conversation often revolves around flashy innovations like quantum computing, the reality is that businesses prioritize practical tech that enhances their operations. In this context, understanding which roles will grow and which will decline is vital.



Emerging Roles: Growth Areas by 2030

Among the roles expected to flourish, Big Data specialists lead the charge with a projected growth rate of 120%.

This surge highlights the increasing importance of data-driven decision-making in businesses. Fintech engineers and AI specialists are also set to double their numbers, reflecting the shift towards digital finance and intelligent systems. The demand for cybersecurity professionals will rise as businesses seek to protect their digital assets.


Interestingly, the rise of delivery drivers makes the top ten list of growing jobs. This trend underscores how digital transformation is reshaping all types of work, not just tech roles. Environmental engineers are also on the rise, driven by the global focus on sustainable practices. These roles are not just about coding; they encompass a wide array of skills essential for the future.



Declining Roles: What to Watch Out For

As certain jobs rise, others are expected to decline. The report indicates that positions such as postal service clerks, bank tellers, and data entry clerks will see significant reductions due to automation.

For instance, the postal service is experiencing decreased demand as digital communication becomes the norm. Similarly, mobile banking has reduced the need for traditional tellers.

Declining roles overview
Postal service is experiencing decreased demand as digital communication becomes the norm.


Accountants are also facing transformation. While basic tasks can now be handled by sophisticated software, the role of accountants is evolving into that of financial advisors, focusing on strategic decision-making rather than mere number crunching. Administrative assistants and executive secretaries are seeing a decline as AI tools take over routine tasks.

Accountants, aministrative assistants and executive secretaries are seeing a decline as AI tools take over routine tasks.


Job Creation: The Surprising Growth Areas

Despite the looming changes, the report also highlights sectors that will see job creation. Agricultural workers and delivery drivers are expected to dominate new job additions, illustrating that traditional roles still play a significant part in the job market. However, the nature of these positions is evolving. Modern agricultural workers will need to be tech-savvy, utilizing smart farming systems and data analytics.

Modern agriculture growth

Delivery drivers are expected to dominate new job additions.


Skills for the Future: What You Need to Succeed

In this rapidly changing landscape, possessing a mix of tech and human skills will be essential. Companies are looking for individuals who can think critically, adapt to change, and leverage AI effectively.


The ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes and build genuine relationships will also become increasingly valuable.

Skills for the future

Possessing a mix of tech and human skills will be essential to work in a professionnal environment with more and more AI agents.



U365 recognizes the importance of lifelong learning and adaptability in this new era. By focusing on developing essential generalist AI skills, mixed with human skills taught by UNOP (University 365 Neuroscience-Oriented Pedagogy), ULM (University 365 Life Management) and LIPS (Life-Interests-Projects-System) digital second brain, U365 prepares students to become irreplaceable in a world where AI agents and technologies dominate the job market.




Conclusion: Embracing the Future with U365

As we look ahead to 2030, understanding the shifts in the job market is crucial for anyone looking to thrive in their career. The insights provided by the report serve as a guide for navigating the complexities of an AI-driven economy. University 365 is committed to ensuring that students not only stay updated with the latest innovations but also develop the critical skills needed to adapt and succeed. By fostering a culture of lifelong learning, U365 empowers individuals to become leaders in their fields, ready to tackle the challenges posed by an ever-evolving job market.

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