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posted by martyb on Monday September 17 2018, @11:33PM   Printer-friendly
from the Evolve-or-retire-dept dept.

As technology and society change the work we do changes with it. Some people with lots of data about what work people do have picked out five up and coming in demand jobs in Australia for 2018 showing which career paths are likely to be worth aiming for in the next decade. The positions have been described as "Customer success manager", "Data scientist", "Full stack engineer", "Cyber security", and "Experience designer". This will primarily be of interest to IT graduates and anyone already in IT looking to cash in on the changing direction of the industry.


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  • (Score: 2) by Some call me Tim on Tuesday September 18 2018, @05:01AM (3 children)

    by Some call me Tim (5819) on Tuesday September 18 2018, @05:01AM (#736386)

    Where is the "Deadly critter wrangler" job title? This is Australia for crying out loud! I am not reaching into a server rack when it contains a spider that is bigger than my fat backside!

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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by coolgopher on Tuesday September 18 2018, @05:35AM (1 child)

    by coolgopher (1157) on Tuesday September 18 2018, @05:35AM (#736395)

    The critters have calmed down since Steve Irwin stopped poking them all the time...

    (too soon?)

    • (Score: 2) by Some call me Tim on Thursday September 27 2018, @04:09AM

      by Some call me Tim (5819) on Thursday September 27 2018, @04:09AM (#740641)

      if it wasn't already +5 I'd funny you. :-)

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 18 2018, @04:20PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 18 2018, @04:20PM (#736583)

    There is a simulator [wikipedia.org] for Australian wildlife wrangling.