Will your job still exist in 2035? The most honest answer is that, for many people, the job title will still exist, but the job itself may not look the same . By 2035, a lawyer may spend less time on first-draft research and more time on judgment and negotiation. A teacher may use AI to prepare lessons, track learning gaps, and personalize support. A designer may no longer be paid mainly for producing basic visuals, but for shaping ideas, brands, and user experience. The future of work is not only about whether machines can replace humans, it is about which parts of work become automated, which parts become more valuable, and which people are able to adapt quickly enough to stay relevant. That is the direction suggested by the most serious global labour studies now being published, and that is why 2035 matters. It is close enough to be realistic, but far enough to show the full effect of today’s decisions. The World Economic Forum’s latest Future of Jobs Report says major forces ...
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