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Beyond basics: Reshaping careers

The Statesman Kolkata

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June 10, 2025

Remember the time, when the dream jobs were only restricted to doctors, engineers, pilots, or teachers?

- NANDINI BANERJEE

Ten years ago, no one would have imagined 'Prompt Engineer' or 'Digital Detox Coach' would be legitimate job titles. But today, these roles are not only real — but also in demand. As rapid technological innovation, climatic concerns, and evolving lifestyles reshape society, they are also reshaping the workforce. The society has started rethinking what it values, an entire generation is stepping into roles that didn't exist before. The future of work has arrived, and it is changing how we think about careers, education, and most importantly the definition of success. As the boundaries between disciplines blur and technology accelerates change, institutions must re-evaluate their curriculum to align with the demands of the 21st-century job market.

The most in-demand jobs today aren't just products of innovation — they are solutions to the problems modern life created. We live in a world, overwhelmed by screen time, climate anxiety, artificial intelligence, and work-life imbalance. The emergence of this new wave of professions — roles that didn't even exist before, now have become a necessary source of navigating life. From prompt engineers training artificial intelligence to digital detox coaches helping us unplug from our devices, these are not just careers but an essential part of our lives. Here's a list of career options that are not conventional, but have become a necessity.

Sustainability consultant: Their concern is mainly about the increasing environmental crisis, carbon footprints, and unsustainable business models.

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