Chief People Officer | Global Executive (20+ countries) | Woman of Influence | Tech & Financial Services | Keynote Speaker
Here is a recap of most in-demand-jobs of 2024 As per LinkedIn's Talent Blog here is the latest: ▶ Sales agents and customer assistants job postings have 2x'd over last 3 mo ▶ Most in demand areas: Healthcare, Frontline roles (CSRs), & Engineering/IT Jobs with the Fastest-Growing Demand (Q2'24 vs. Q1'24) ▶ Sales agent (+163% increase) ▶ Customer assistant (+118%) ▶ Solicitor (+85%) ▶ Software/Web Developers (+76%) ▶ Patient coordinator (+76%) ▶ Medical doctor (+71%) ▶ Payroll clerk (+71%) ▶ Director of analytics (+53%) ▶ Floor manager (+51%) ▶ Customer service supervisor (+50%) Couple thoughts: - OMG on healthcare shortages, likely a push/pull between a huge demand for practitioners and the need for subject matter experts in developing new tech in the healthcare space to help serve the growing the demand - There is more investment going into selling / ramping businesses, with an eye on customer service. - Automation has not yet eclipsed the need for customer serving/frontline roles. I still believe these roles are the best training ground for those new to the workforce. - Payroll clerk - this is such a critical role and a domain that very few target to specialize in. If you are job searching and like accounting / data, this is a great career track that is always in need of strong professionals, especially with pay becoming more and more complex with geographically-distributed teams being the norm Brett Colvin also a call out to you - as Goodlawyer may be a good solution to that rise in Solicitor job postings #demandgen #jobs #indemand #linkedin #Q2 #2024 #talent #talentmarket
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20k+ | Chief Financial Officer | Group CFO | Board | Deloitte | Hewlett Packard | Financial Strategy| Transformation | Processes Automation | Business Partner
3moExtremely useful datapoints Susy M. - thanks for the post. Didn’t realize the rise could be this much for payroll clerks. Analytics as expected, I think it’s going to keep rising. Is the Customer related roles’ surge for in person or remote also?