Future Job Market: The Future Of The Future Job Market

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Being a graduate means the world is finally opening up for you. School is over, and it’s time to become a “real” adult, so you want to choose a career that will last and that will not be replaced in the coming job market. So how do we choose? What will the future job market look like? The first step of finding and getting a job in the future starts with obtaining a masters degree. The Bureau of Labor statistics estimates that occupations requiring at least a master’s degree will increase by almost 22% by year 2020. The future job market is going to be filled with jobs that require a master's degree and as a result jobs without will become less common. In order to stay relevant in future the job market one should make it a goal to continue their …show more content…

How do we keep ourselves from being buried by the future instead of flourishing in it? How do we become untouchable in the job market? A quote from Thomas Friedman's’ book The World is Flat states “Untouchables, in my lexicon, are people whose jobs cannot be outsourced.” Outsourcing is when a company transfers jobs to another area that can provide the same services for cheaper, thus making the company more money. Outsourcing takes one a job usually done in one place and puts it in another, leaving behind most if not all of the former employes. In essence outsourcing causes a huge amount of people to be out of a job while giving those opportunities to others in another country or region and is something to look out for. To protect one’s job from outsourcing one will need to be at least one of these four things: Special, Specialized, Anchored and adaptable(The World is Flat chapter 6 page 3). An example of being special would be a professional athlete. Each player plays differently and their strategies and play styles cannot be completely replaced by anyone else. Being specialized translates to: being highly trained in a specific skill. An example of an anchored job is a job that can only be done in one area of the world. If someone is trained to take care of White Rhinos than they for example will only be able to work in areas where White Rhinos live, making their job impossible to …show more content…

Death of a Salesman is a cautionary tale in a flat world because it shines light on what happens to people who do not adapt to an ever changing world. In a flat world one must be adaptable and constantly specializing themselves and constantly be in a state of learning. Willy Loman was a man who knew how to do sales one way his whole life and never changed. Because of this he was left behind as the world gave him less and less slack until he was eventually fired. Willy for years drove the same route for his sales until by the end was endangering the people in traffic around him. Instead of trying to get an office job right away he kept going on the same route when he knew that it was no longer safe until it was too late. His folly and unwillingness to change got him fired and kept him from working for his neighbor. His Neighbor was trying to offer him a way out and back into the world of business but Willie's unwillingness to change landed him with nothing but suicide as his only option. Or so he felt. Arthur Miller wrote Death of a Salesman partially to show how deep of a hole you can dig yourself in with ride and to demonstrate what it is like to be left behind by the world and the ever changing job market. Death of a Salesman shows us how not being adaptable in our jobs can affect every area of our lives in greater ways than we could ever

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