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Jobs Tips: AI will not be able to touch these 3 jobs, if you want a good salary for the next 10-20 years then work here..

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AI Jobs, AI Automation: In the era of artificial intelligence, concerns are growing about job security. However some careers will remain almost untouched by the impact of AI. According to a PwC report, 3 types of jobs - manual trades, creative fields, and AI-related sectors - have been described as secure in the automation era. These jobs are focused on human creativity, emotional intelligence and complex skills. AI is currently not skilled in these.

The demand for these jobs is increasing rapidly in India due to urbanization, digital revolution and technological development. There are stable income opportunities in manual trades like plumbing and electrical work, creative freedom in creative fields like content writing and digital marketing and high salary opportunities in areas like data science in the AI ​​sector. Know the 3 sectors, which will not be affected by AI for the next few years and your job will be completely safe.

These jobs will be saved from AI.

In the era of artificial intelligence, it has become very challenging to save your job. If you want to keep your job secure for the next few years, then you can work in these sectors.

1. Manual Trades

Manual trades like plumbing, electrical work, welding and construction work require physical skills, the ability to make quick decisions according to the situation and practical experience. Such work is still difficult for AI.

For example, plumbers need creativity and experience to solve complex plumbing problems, which robots do not have. According to a PwC report, these jobs will be least affected by automation.

Opportunities in India: Demand is increasing in sectors like construction, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), and automotive repair in India. The Wall Street Journal has called Gen Z the 'Tool Belt Generation'.

Career Path: Get training through ITI (Industrial Training Institute) or Polytechnic Diploma. Government schemes like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) provide free training. Apart from this, there are also opportunities for freelancing or starting a small business.

Salary: Starting salary Rs 15,000-40,000 per month, up to Rs 1 lakh with experience.

2. Creative Fields

Content writing, digital marketing, graphic design and art-based work are all in the list of creative jobs. These require original ideas, emotional intelligence and understanding of cultural context, which AI cannot fully provide right now. According to a PwC report, employers are now valuing practical creative skills more than traditional degrees.

Opportunities in India: The digital marketing, content creation and multimedia industry is growing rapidly in India. Startups and agencies are looking for creative directors and marketing managers.

Career Path: Do online courses (Coursera, Udemy) in digital marketing, graphic design or content writing. Start freelancing by creating a portfolio.

Salary: Starting salary Rs 25,000-60,000 per month, up to Rs 2 lakh with experience.

3. AI-Related Sectors

Human experts will be needed for the development, management and ethical use of AI. The demand for coders, data scientists and AI ethics experts is increasing. Human brains are needed to create and improve AI. Bill Gates has also said that there will be demand for programmers who develop AI.

Opportunities in India: Jobs in data science, machine learning and AI development are growing in tech hubs like Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Pune in India. Companies like TCS, Infosys and Zoho AI are hiring experts.

Career Path: Do courses in Python, machine learning or data science (like online programs from IIT or IIM). Gain experience through internships and projects.
Salary: Starting salary Rs 50,000-1.5 lakh per month, up to Rs 3 lakh with experience.

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