5 Tech-Related Career Opportunities to Watch Out for in 2018

"Automation threatens 800 million jobs..."

"Report finds 38 percent of US jobs will be lost to robots..."

"Robots could steal 40 percent of U.S. jobs..."

"Technology is killing jobs..."

These are all excerpts from titles of articles published in major publications like TechCrunch, Fortune and Daily Mail. You'll agree that they don't exactly paint an optimistic future about the role of technology in our lives, and they explain the increasing fear of technology (especially when it has to do with robotics, IoT, and automation) in some quarters. However, it is not all bad news: experts and researchers have found that increasing technology will lead to better economic development for nations and improved compensation for employers — that is, for those who are able to key in. Alexander Borodich, the creator of Universa, a new blockchain protocol, believes that tech innovation is bound to happen and that automation and robotics are part of the future — instead of being afraid, it is better to key in to them. Asked what are his top five tech-related career opportunities to watch out for in 2018, here are opportunities he suggests paying attention to.

Robot with headphones types on a computer.
Robot with headphones types on a computer.

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1. Blockchain-Related Jobs

Does the term "blockchain" sound familiar? If you are like most people, you likely associate the term with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. According to Borodich, "It can have serious negative long-term career ramifications to assume blockchain is only limited to cryptocurrencies. Blockchain is much more. It is bigger than the cryptocurrencies. A blockchain is an open, distributed ledger that record and verifies transactions between two parties in an efficient and permanent way. In other words, blockchains are by nature practically impossible to modify."

Without getting into the technicalities of what blockchain is, the career opportunities lie in the fact that blockchain is now being widely adopted; banks across the world are starting to use blockchain to ensure that cross-border payments get processed in minutes instead of days and at a reduced fee, and governments are not left behind. A recent IBM study of 200 government leaders in 16 countries found that nine in 10 government organizations plan to use blockchain technology by 2018.

So what are some blockchain-related career opportunities for 2018?

  • Blockchain developer: As banks, governments, and other public and private organizations start to implement blockchain for keeping, recording, and securing transactions, more career opportunities will open up for blockchain developers.

  • Support specialists: As with any new technology, relatively little is known by the general public about blockchain technology at the moment. This will create opportunities for support specialists who can troubleshoot and educate people on blockchain-related issues.