Top 10 Professions to Pursue Right Now (and Why)
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If you have no idea where to go next, but already know that “happiness manager” is a trap and “SMM specialist” sounds like a meme, this article is for you. Here’s your compass in a world where GPT already writes better than you, and TikTok teaches faster than universities.

The world is on fire, but you can still find your place
Professions are disappearing faster than your streaming subscriptions. AI, automation, blockchain, remote work, and a job market with a Tinder personality: “maybe, maybe not.”
So if you’re wondering which direction to row before you get blown away—here are 10 fields that aren’t obsolete, extinct, and still pay decently.
🔧 1. Data Analyst / Data Scientist
They talk to numbers like shamans talk to spirits—only the pay is better.
— High demand, low automation
— You can learn online, portfolio is key
— Love Excel, numbers, and hate people? Perfect.
🤖 2. AI Specialist (Prompt Engineer / ML Ops / AI Product)
AI doesn’t train itself—someone has to teach it, tame it, and fix it after a moral meltdown.
— Growing market, talent shortage
— Forecast: it’ll stay hot for at least 10 more years
— GPT won’t replace you—it’ll be your subordinate (in theory)
🛒 3. UX/UI Designer with Brains
Not the one who “draws pretty things,” but the one who keeps users from crying during sign-up.
— If you can think like a user, you’re needed
— Trend: simplicity + speed = gold
— Decent salaries, especially abroad
💰 4. Financial Analyst / Planner
When there’s a crisis, people don’t look for coaches—they look for someone to say, “you’ve lost it all—but it’s not too late.”
— The future belongs to those who know where the money goes
— Especially valued in startups, funds, corporations
— Excel + common sense + not afraid of calculators
💻 5. Full-stack Developer (and beyond)
Writing code is like casting spells. Only in JavaScript and without a conscience.
— Still at the top in demand
— Yes, competition is tough, but a smart coder will always find bread and a server
— You can freelance, get hired, or move to Patagonia
📣 6. Performance Marketer
Not about “creatives,” but about “numbers, metrics, leads, ROI, damn it.”
— Works with real money, not abstract KPIs
— If you understand ads, analytics, user behavior—budgets will open up for you
— Apps, startups, businesses—everyone needs “the one who brings in money”
🧠 7. Psychotherapist / Coach (but not an info-hustler)
People are burning out. The world is anxious. Someone has to take them apart and put them back together.
— The main thing is sanity, education, and not yelling on Instagram
— Online sessions are trending
— Trust (and income) is growing faster than bankers’
🌱 8. Sustainability / ESG Specialist
Corporations suddenly decided ecology is trendy. The money followed.
— New niche, few professionals, demand is rising
— You’ll have to read a lot of boring stuff, but you’ll get paid well
— Especially in Europe, IT, and FMCG
🧪 9. Bioinformatician / Biotech Engineer
The body is the new oil. Which means biotech is the new Silicon Valley.
— There are vacancies, the market is booming
— You’ll need brains, patience, and no panic at the word “gene”
— Salaries are like IT, sometimes even higher
💬 10. Content Designer with AI Skills
Writing is good. Writing fast and using GPT is better. Setting up chains + checking—this is the future.
— Texts, landing pages, scripts, presentations—the market is huge
— AI skills are already a must-have
— Creativity + structure = rocket
Conclusion:
A profession is not a status. It’s a tool.
Either you choose, or LinkedIn chooses for you—and that won’t end well.
If you don’t know where to go—head towards where it’s interesting, scary, and pays a little.
You’ll figure it out later. The main thing is to keep moving.
Parmegano
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