Introduction

As the workforce continues to grow older, it’s important that we understand what jobs will be in demand in 2023. We’ve compiled a list of 20 jobs that are projected to grow or decrease by 2022 and which ones you’ll need to know about if you want to stay employed.

The Best Jobs in 2023

There are a lot of jobs that will be in demand in 2023, but there are even more that will be out of demand.

The best job overall is probably a sysadmin or IT manager, because these positions tend to require an advanced degree and years of experience. If you’re looking for something new, consider becoming an entrepreneur—it’s not just about starting businesses anymore; it’s also about managing them once they’re up and running!

This list of jobs is based on analysis of current and future job market activity along with trends in the workplace.

This list of jobs is based on analysis of current and future job market activity along with trends in the workplace.

The top 20 jobs overall are:

In order to help workers make informed career choices, we’ve included specific information about the skills and education needed.

In order to help workers make informed career choices, we’ve included specific information about the skills and education needed.

  • Skills: A bachelor’s degree in computer science or electrical engineering is preferred. Some employers may require you to have an associate’s degree (or higher) in this field and others just want a high school diploma with some computer experience.
  • Education: You should have at least two years of experience working with computers before applying for this job—and preferably more than that! This will give you enough knowledge of how they work so that you don’t end up having trouble finding your way around them when it comes time for testing out different software applications and other tools related to your field of study.* Training: At some companies, employees receive extensive training on their new assignments before starting work; others prefer candidates who already have some experience under their belt but still need additional instruction on specific skillsets required by this type of position (for example: coding).

For each job, we’ve noted the median pay (in 2014) and whether or not the job is expected to increase or decrease in number from 2012-2022.

  • Job titles:
  • Average pay (in 2014 dollars): $43,000
  • Number expected to increase or decrease: Decrease by about 5 percent from 2012-2022. This is primarily due to automation and other labor-replacing technologies such as robotics and artificial intelligence that are already being used in many jobs today.

In compiling our list of jobs, we took into account differing opinions about what would be on top 20 jobs demand in 2023 and which would no longer exist.

In compiling our list of jobs, we took into account differing opinions about what would be on top 20 jobs demand in 2023 and which would no longer exist.

We wanted to include a wide range of occupations that are expected to increase and decrease by 2030. Additionally, we also included some jobs which have been predicted as being on their way out due to automation or other factors such as an aging population. Finally, we looked at those industries that are likely candidates for growth over the next few years—those who may not currently be considered “high-skilled” but could potentially become so if they acquire more advanced training programs or more realistic paychecks along with better working conditions (things like better internet access).

In compiling our list, we took into account differing opinions about what would be on top 20 jobs demand in 2023 and which would no longer exist.

We took into account differing opinions about what would be on top 20 jobs demand in 2023 and which would no longer exist. The list below is a compilation of the most sought after positions for the next decade, as well as those that are likely to be obsolete by then.

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You may also be interested in careers that pay well but don’t require a four-year degree or higher to get hired, such as web developer, dental hygienist, accountant, software developer and more.

You may also be interested in careers that pay well but don’t require a four-year degree or higher to get hired, such as web developer, dental hygienist and accountant. These jobs all require technical skills and knowledge of software programs like HTML5 or JavaScript. Other opportunities include computer programmer; computer systems analyst; computer systems engineer; database administrator (DBAs); project manager; network architect and more.

Doing things that are good for you can help keep you healthy and independent as you age.

  • Exercise.
  • Eat healthy foods.
  • Get enough sleep.
  • Stay socially active, whether you’re meeting new people or having old friends over for dinner parties and movie nights—it’s important to have people in your life who understand what makes you happy!
  • Learn new things, whether it’s taking up a hobby or learning a new language (or both!). The more knowledge we have about our surroundings and what goes on around us, the better informed we’ll be when it comes time for retirement planning later down the road!

Conclusion

The next time you’re looking for a job, don’t just think about what will make money. Also consider what kind of work you want to be doing and how much money is needed to do it. Finally, think about whether or not your skills match up with the requirements of a particular position. You can find out more about these jobs by visiting our website: www.joblistingsociety.com/articles/top-10-best-jobs