As emerging trends, technologies, and ideals shake the foundations of nearly every industry, it seems timely to look ahead and ponder the future of work (rubs chin contemplatively). This infographic presents the Bureau of Labor Statistics' projections for the fastest growing and declining occupations within the next 10 years. To keep up, employers will need to develop a progressive, data-driven HR mindset that encourages learning and flexibility. From a workforce perspective, this information can individuals navigate towards promising fields of study, whether as new students or for career reinvention. It also raises compelling questions about the effect of lifestyle and technology on the creation and decline of jobs.
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