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The Things that Affect my Future Career By: Lauren Olson, Internal…
The Things that Affect my Future Career
By: Lauren Olson
Internal Factors
Interested in science :fire:
Psychologist
Environmental Science and Protection Technician
Forensic Scientist
Doctor
Biochemist
Anesthesiologist
Challenge :forbidden:
Constantly learning & adapting
Variety of tasks
Different everyday
Friendly competition
Not a desk job
Ability to work autonomously
Helping Others :<3:
Immediately seeing the impact I have on people
Make a change
Wanting to help people
I have always been interested in medicine
High Income :star:
I want to be independent
I want to buy my own house
I want to be able to buy nice things
Creating a collage fund for my children
Be able to support my parents
I want my income to reflect how hard I work
Benefits
Vacation time
Pension
Medical/dental
Working with others :silhouettes:
Leadership
Collaboration
Partnership
External Factors
Resource Scarcity :red_flag:
Industries that are directly reliant on natural resources will be impacted
Causes rise of energy prices
Will impact energy intensive businesses such as technology companies and transportation
Depleted fossil fuels, extreme weather, rising sea levels and water shortages have led to resource scarcity
Water-reliant sectors will be affected
Agriculture
manufacturing
Food processing
In a study conducted by Public Health England finds that air pollution can damage cognitive development in children
Some type of action will need to be taken to combat the effects
A 2017 study by The Lancet
Found that 16% of all deaths around the world were linked to pollution in 2015
6.5 million deaths out of 55 million
Jobs that connect
Water and air quality engineers
Pollution control technicians
Marine Biologist
Canadians may change their eating habits to conserve water
No more meat
No more plastic
No more coal
Working retirement :<3:
Low birth rates = more elderly people
Less jobs opened up
Seniority & ageism means older people have a choice over younger generations
Senior citizens are replacing teenagers as fast-food workers
According to Statistics Canada, by 2031, about 23% of Canadians could be seniors over 65 years of age.
Higher life expectancy
people will start to work longer to support their financial needs
About 66% of people between the ages of 21 and 32 have absolutely nothing saved for retirement
services and experiences for working seniors
transportation
Physical health maintenance
Employers need to accomodate workers that span multiple generations
activities typically targeted as retirees such as arts & cultures could shrink
Grandparents will be less available to assist their children and grandchildren
Creates a greater demand for childcare
Artificial Intelligence :silhouette:
Technological Fear :!!:
Employee productivity and contribution to the labour market could be impacted by chronic anxiety.
Could create greater demand for mental health services
Greater demand for products and services that can protect personal data and potential cyberattacks.
Routine and predictive jobs will become more, and more automated
AI will be able to read case work for lawyers
AI will be able to scan X-Rays
Britain's National Health Service has created AI services that are able to review patient symptoms and assess urgency of care.
Georgia Tech professor built an AI teaching assistant to support his course work
AI can do dangerous jobs
Safer for Humans
A 2016 report produced by the Brookfield Institute finds that automation will likely affect over help of Canadian jobs in the next decade.
Creative AI
AI is being developed to replicate human creativity. From art reproduction to developing original ideas
Jobs that were originally though to be protected from AI are now at risk
This could build a potential market for AI-derived creative services.
portrait photography
personal shopping
interior design
Graphic design
Makes these services affordable
Architecture
Humans Augmented :!:
In the future....
Canadians may choose to invest in brain enhancements as an education alternative
This may cause a divide between people who can pay for enhancements and those who cannot.
Creates job fields that never existed before
sciences
Use of "smarts" or "neuro-enhancing" drugs
The influx of the use of such medications opens many jobs
Pharmacists
Pharmaceutical Scientist
Marketers
Ritalin
Study Drug
Donepezil
Helps treat Alzheimer
Carnitine
Helps with memory, learning, computation, analysis
Aniraceram
Reduces anxiety and fosters creativity
Adderall
For ADHD
Studying the technology that goes into human enhancement
Jobs Created
New advancements will need people to
Sell
Invent
fix
Improve
Test
Make new laws regarding the innovations
Climate Change :recycle:
Increase in Natural Disasters & Extreme Weather
Affects everyday life, work, labour and the economy
Disaster prevention
The studying of the science behind the disasters
Industries surrounding natural resources will be impacted
Forestry
Growing demand for products that support flood and wildfire monitoring :fire:
Bc alone spent $562.7 million on fire suppression
Calgary reports there was $6 billion in financial loss and property damage sustained due to flooding.
In 2018, BC declared a state of emergency as 559 forest fires burned across the province.
Travel and tourism industries can suffer in areas where natural
disasters are common
Job opportunities created by higher amounts of natural disasters
Fire investigators
Construction workers
Environmental Analyst
Veterinary Research technician
PhD needed
Restoration filed technician
Emergency management
Fire management
Environmental Science and protection Technician