The trend jobs for 2021 are also characterized by the fact that they are extremely future-proof and crisis-proof.
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While a current study by Glassdoor presented the best employers in Germany *, the study by gehalt.de now examined which jobs are particularly
future-proof and
crisis
-proof
.
The fact that the corona crisis also plays an important role should not surprise anyone.
The decisive factors were also the average
salaries paid
, information from customer and advisory discussions, and market observations.
Here you can find out which jobs have made it to the
top
and which, according to the study, are particularly crisis-proof and future-proof.
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When it comes to the question of how crisis-proof and future-proof an activity is, it is also about the
demand
that the job satisfies and,
thanks to
Corona
, how
flexible
it can be done - keyword home office.
These jobs particularly stand out in these aspects:
Cloud architect
: Employees in this trendy job have an important task: They ensure that external servers and the company's web structure work.
Especially in home office times with remote work, they ensure that the
cloud infrastructure is
running, data exchange works and companies and workforce remain flexible and agile.
This also has an effect on salaries:
the cloud architect earns an average of
just under 65,000
euros a year.
E-Commerce
: Many different jobs come together in online trading, all of which are extremely important in order to keep the business running.
And e-commerce has not only been booming for years, the
corona crisis
has given business another significant boost - because of the many store closings, a lot of people are currently shopping from the sofa at home.
Not only the
e-commerce merchants
benefit from this
, but above all the
performance marketing managers
who take care of the social media aspect of online trading.
It pays off: on average, they go
home
with a little over
50,000 euros a year
.
Medical sector
: It is obvious that jobs in this sector are in demand during and after a global pandemic.
Be it nurses, virologists or laboratory assistants - the professions should
benefit from the crisis in the long term
.
The average earnings here range from approx. 36,000 euros (laboratory assistant) to approx. 44,000 euros (nurse) up to approx. 62,000 euros (virologist).
Game Development
: During the Corona crisis, video games gained significantly in popularity.
The profession benefits from this:
game development
has now become a more than crisis-proof and future-proof job.
Even in Germany, where the industry is still relatively small,
we can look to the future with great optimism
.
Currently, an average of around 40,000 euros per year is in it - and the trend is rising.
Food technician
: Another profession that benefits indirectly from the Corona crisis.
Because the increased awareness of health also has an impact on the
eating habits
of Germans.
Many companies are hiring food technicians, also to meet increasing consumer demands.
Here, too, an average of a
little more than 40,000 euros a year is
in it - and as with game developers, a university degree is not a must.
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The digitization of the (work) world
While some industries have died out completely in recent years, such as
video rental shops
, on the other hand, completely new professions are emerging.
And that sometimes happens
very
quickly - or would you have thought that
social media management would become
a very popular industry?
The sticking point is always the
increasing digitization of
our world.
The corona crisis with the accompanying home office with digital communication has additionally accelerated this process.
At the moment, the professions in particular are presenting themselves as extremely crisis-proof and future-proof, which
enable
flexible work
and
can react
quickly
to
rapidly changing demand
.
(as) * Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen central editorial network.
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