9 Fastest Growing Careers By 2034

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, some careers are set to grow at a remarkable pace by 2034. Young people looking for stable and rewarding opportunities may find these fields exciting to explore.

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Wind Turbine Service Technicians

This career is expected to grow by 50 per cent between 2024 and 2034. The average yearly pay in 2024 is about US$ 62,580.

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Solar Photovoltaic Installers

Jobs in this field may rise by 42 per cent by 2034. In 2024, the typical annual pay is roughly US$ 51,860.

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Nurse Practitioners

It is a profession projected to expand by 40 per cent over the next decade. The average income in 2024 is an adequate US$ 129,210 per year.

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Data Scientists

Employment in this field should increase by 34 per cent by 2034. The median pay in 2024 stands at about US$ 112,590 annually.

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Information Security Analysts

Work in this sector is predicted to grow by 29 per cent. In 2024, the usual salary is close to US$ 124,910 per year.

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Medical And Health Services Managers

It is a career expected to expand by 23 per cent in the coming years. The average annual pay in 2024 is about US$ 117,960. 

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Physical Therapist Assistants

The field should see a 22 per cent growth rate by 2034. Median earnings in 2024 are around US$ 65,510 per year.

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Actuaries

Positions in this field, that utilises stats and math to analyse financial risk, could grow by 22 per cent in the next decade. The median income in 2024 is approximately an impressive US$ 125,770 per year.

 

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Operations Research Analysts

Employment in this career is projected to increase by 21 per cent by 2034. In 2024, the average salary is around US$ 91,290 yearly.

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