Hmm, a website with the name "startuptalky" recommending mostly tech-based jobs--shocker there.
How about the younger generation trying to cure cancer or other health problems that this and previous generations of scientists haven't been able to tackle? Where are all the helping professions and careers that are good for the soul and not strictly for the wallet? I swear, every day I see more and more youngsters glued to their smartphones instead of interacting with whatever and whoever is right in their vicinity. They need less screen time, not more of it (although I wouldn't disagree that all of those careers listed are vitally necessary ones with the exception of a few, like content creation and trading).
Your career path should not be driven solely by economic factors, and I think going to college is beneficial as long as one studies something practical--or if one's family has enough money to blow on a 4-year university education, in which case a major in history or psychology might be an option. But the world is always going to need doctors, nurses, engineers, people in the allied health professions, accountants, and people working in fields only loosely related to technology. And guess what? You need a lot of schooling to be in any of those fields. That investment in your education is an investment in yourself, and it
will pay off in time
TL;DR: This is an article heavily biased toward tech and trendy jobs for the zoomer generation and misses a lot of key points regarding career selection.
something that sound so dump now but with everything being done by AI in future there will be nothing serious for us humans to do.
Man, that was being said back in the 1950s about life in the 1980s. Didn't happen. There will always be a need for human input and work. Always.
A lot good number of people want to work on meaningful subjects, but bloody capitalism has killed the soul of work we get to see that everything is just plain buisness and profit making.
A researcher is paid meagerly for contributing through science but a CEO is paid highly for deriving profit out of invention of researcher, so smart young people want to be CEO not researcher..
I guess we need to recalibrate our priorities as a society so that people start taking meaningfull stuff as their priority rather than just working to earn