As we welcome the new year, a plethora of fresh career possibilities unfold for both students and professionals. Just like a blank notebook, this is the time when aspirations are penned down and career paths are explored. With graduation and first jobs on the horizon, many are driven to seek internships and exciting job prospects. New academic years, higher grades, schools, and even higher education present opportunities for a fresh start and adjustment.
Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning:
Across all industries, hiring will be primarily driven by the integration of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI/ML). The need for artificial intelligence technology, such as AI-based applicant tracking systems (ATS), is predicted to soar as organizations look to increase productivity. Both AI and ML specialists will be in high demand. In recent years, organizations have already integrated AI and automation into the talent acquisition process, such as screening of CVs, candidate searches, and applicant interviews, among others, and this will continue to accelerate in 2024.
Salary you can expect: 10-15 LPA (Lakh Per Annum)
Institutions offering courses: Stanford University (online), and Coursera (offering courses by various universities and organizations).
Prices: Varying from free courses to around $90 to $100 per course on platforms like Coursera. Full Master’s programs can range from $15,000 to $30,000.
Automation: The forefront of innovation
Rapid advancement in technology and innovation is creating new job opportunities. With the rising demand for tech-savvy professionals, including data analysts, cybersecurity experts, and software developers, it is mandatory for students to stay updated on the latest technologies to stay relevant in the job market.
Salary you can expect: 12-15 LPA (Lakh Per Annum)
Institutions offering courses: Udacity, edX (offering courses by MIT and others).
Prices: Individual courses can range from $50 to $300. Specialized Nanodegree programs may cost around $1,000 to $2,000.
E-commerce and Logistics Specialists
Professionals with e-commerce and logistics expertise are in high demand as a result of the growth of e-commerce. These experts are vital to the ecosystem of digital commerce, from streamlining supply chains to improving the online buying experience. Logistics maestros with extensive knowledge of supply chain optimization, emerging technologies, and data-driven insights can become the architects of user-friendly websites and intuitive shopping interfaces that enhance the online shopping experience of their users.
Salary you can expect: 9-15 LPA (Lakh Per Annum)
Institutions offering courses: LinkedIn Learning, edX, Coursera.
Prices: Courses may range from free to around $200. Specialized programs or certifications can range from $500 to $1,500.
Content Creators & Digital Marketing Specialists:
Digital marketing strategists and content creators are in great demand in the age of rapid news and information. These experts concentrate on brand exposure and engagement in the digital sphere, from creating captivating storylines to creating successful digital marketing strategies.
Salary you can expect: 8-12 LPA (Lakh Per Annum)
Institutions offering courses: HubSpot Academy, Google Digital Garage, Udemy.
Prices: Individual courses may range from $20 to $200. Certification programs can cost around $100 to $500.
Non-Technical Job Options:
Gone are the days when engineering or a career in science was considered the only high-paying and most reputed profession. There are a plethora of non-technical job opportunities, including Business Development Executive, Management Consultant, Investment Banker, HR Manager, Quality Analyst, Product Manager, Digital Marketing Strategist, Social Media Manager, and Graphic Designer, among others.
Salary you can expect: 8-14 LPA (Lakh Per Annum)
Institutions offering courses: Harvard Extension School (online), Udemy, LinkedIn Learning.
Prices: Course prices vary, with some platforms offering monthly subscriptions (around $30 to $40 per month) or individual course prices ranging from $20 to $300.
In 2024, soft skills are going to gain more prominence along with technical expertise for tech/engineering professionals, as well as non-tech professionals. Students can enhance their career prospects by developing soft skills through team projects, public speaking, and participating in corporate social responsibilities, among others, to showcase their experiences of leadership, collaboration, adaptability, and conflict resolution, which emphasizes an all-inclusive skill set that is crucial in a competitive job market.
Rapid technological advancements and industrial shifts have unveiled a multitude of employment opportunities for students (both engineering & non-engineering). However, constant upskilling and reskilling in terms of leadership training or new certifications would be required to enhance their upward mobility in the workforce for the future. The ability to adapt and collaborate diligently at the workplace would help students survive any work environment.