Top 20 Most Desirable Jobs in the World

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In this article, we will look at the top 20 most desirable jobs in the world. If you want to skip our detailed analysis of the job market in the US, head straight to the Top 5 Most Desirable Jobs in the World.

The Mixed Signals of the US Job Market

In August 2023, the US labor market presented a mixed picture. While nonfarm payrolls increased by 187,000, the unemployment rate in the US unexpectedly rose to 3.8%, the highest since February 2022. This was accompanied by sharp downward revisions for June and July payrolls and indicated a challenging job market. However, the labor force participation rate increased to 62.8%. 

The broader unemployment measure, factoring in discouraged workers and part-time employees for economic reasons, surged to 7.1%, and highlighted the complexity of the job market recovery. Despite these challenges, healthcare led in job increases, with 71,000 new positions, followed by leisure and hospitality, social assistance, and construction sectors. On the wage front, average hourly wages in the US  rose by 0.2% for the month and 4.3% year-on-year. 

Freelancing and AI: The Only Constants in the Job Market

According to Indeed.com, the freelance job market is experiencing a rise in demand for AI experts, as generative AI-related job postings have skyrocketed by nearly 250% from July 2021 to July 2023. This increase is not limited to one platform, as LinkedIn reports a 21-fold increase in job posts referencing OpenAI's "GPT" or "ChatGPT" since November 2022 when the large language model became widely known.

Moreover, LinkedIn member searches and posts related to generative AI have been on the rise, as AI-related keywords like "ChatGPT" and "prompt crafting" are being added to profiles 15 times more frequently by June 2023 compared to the beginning of the year. The increasing interest in AI expertise is driven by companies looking to integrate AI into their business platforms and working with skilled freelance developers.

This trend is expected to continue as a LinkedIn survey found that 44% of executives in the U.S. plan to expand their use of AI technologies in the next year, and 47% anticipate increased productivity. The demand for AI experts spans various industries, with particular growth seen in sectors such as technology, information, and media, which currently has only 2.2% of members proficient in AI.

Freelance job platform Upwork Inc (NASDAQ:UPWK), which partnered with OpenAI, reports that AI experts market over 250 different AI skills, with proficiency in machine learning algorithms, programming languages like Python, and data management being commonly sought-after qualifications. Speaking of programming languages, read our article on highest paying programming languages in the USA.