When you think of the future, you probably think of what new technologies, industries, and job opportunities will be available to you in 10, 20, or even 30 years. But what about now? Are there new career opportunities that you could explore right now? Here are five emerging careers and industries that you should consider for your future.

We are in an era of exponential technological advancement and it’s not just in the way we live our lives – it is also in how we earn a living. The world is experiencing a paradigm shift in various industries. Industries which were not being considered relevant in the past are becoming vital driving forces of growth and development today. 

The last two years have seen a surge in adoption of new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Cloud computing, the Internet of Things and non-humanoid robots. These industries are poised to grow in the coming years and offer lucrative careers for those who are willing to learn the ins and outs of the industry. 

It’s not just about finding a great job. It’s also about taking the time to consider what career path is right for you. And while you’ll face a lot of decisions along the way, you’ll likely come out the other side a better person for it.” 

The only constant is change, and the global economy is one filled with it. In order to be successful, students need to learn skills that will allow them to work in emerging industries. Students who have the right skill sets can satisfy their long-term career ambitions while pursuing passion projects. Here are five of the most promising industries that will be available for students in 2025 and beyond:

Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

Artificial intelligence and robotics are two separate fields with enormous potential to change the world. Artificial intelligence deals with computers understanding common language and translating those orders into programmes to be actioned, just like humans and animals can react based on senses of sight, sound, hearing, taste and touch. Robots can be thought of as a form of artificial intelligence in action. Fictional robots such as R2D2 from Star Wars are often mentioned as examples of what AI could bring us, with the way he was able to take care of all kinds of tasks like computer hacking without human control.

If you’re interested in artificial intelligence, robotics or computer vision, it’s likely that you will want to embark on an education path that is similar. Computer science and engineering are good areas for honing the technical skills needed to succeed in these fields. Once you have chosen the right education path, you can then begin planning what you would like to do next in your career!

Data Science and Analytics

Data science is not just about programming computers with lots of algorithms and formulas or developing complex logic using array functionality. It’s about figuring out the most efficient way to collect, organise, process and model large and voluminous datasets. Businesses are doing the same with data; understanding how it can be used to solve real-life problems.

Data science has become one of the most diverse and fastest-growing industries in the world. 

According to a report by the World Economic Forum, Data Analysts and scientists are one of the top job roles increasing in demand across industries. 

If you are interested in a career in data, you will have to pursue an undergraduate degree in a relevant course such as Mathematics, Statistics, Business Information Systems, Computer Science, Economics or Information Management. Once you have a strong foundation in data analytics, you will be ready to take on your dreams in your data science career. 

Cyber Security

Cyber security is essential to everything we share digitally and it is becoming increasingly important as more businesses share and collect data – think of all the online forms you are filling right now! 

If you’re looking to get into the field of Cybersecurity, it’s important that you realise that it’s not just about breaking into one’s computer or hacking passwords; it’s about protecting our own data and identity while we work online. 

There are many challenges to overcome before one completely understands this fascinating field, but a good place to begin is by pursuing your passion through an undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Information systems or Cybersecurity. 

This will educate you on the very best technical areas relating to cybersecurity, along with elements of business and computer science to give you a well-rounded idea of what the industry entails and how far one can reach while operating within its sphere. After graduation, you will be fast-track ready to take the next steps towards carving out your niche within this particular field!

Fintech and Payments

Fintech, or financial technology and payments, both form large industries within the business world. Fintech focusses on developing software solutions that help people deal with their finances and other solutions in order to secure transactions. 

Payments serve a universal purpose: they help customers transfer money from one account to another, while preserving trust and security. So what exactly are some fintech or payment-based jobs? Both industries are surprisingly high in demand due to their ability to set up merchant services for businesses, individuals and companies alike. 

From logistics to customer relations, anything is possible within these areas! However, if you’re interested in fintech and payments, you’ll also want to make sure that you have a solid understanding of the technical elements involved in these fields. An undergraduate programme in Commerce, Economics, Management, Finance or Engineering will all prepare you to set your foot in the Fintech industry.

Blockchain

You’ve likely heard a lot about blockchain, but it’s important to remember that blockchain is still in its early stages. Blockchain is a digital recording system that eliminates the need for any financial middlemen. 

Essentially, blockchain offers a degree of security and efficiency by removing third parties from transactions – using secure cryptographic techniques to not only allow the exchange of value but also to validate them. It has a lot of potential in the future, with many industries already making use of it now such as baking, automotive, telecommunications and more. 

Blockchain technology has the potential to improve financial services – from everyday people sending money to their families across the world to large international corporations. This technology will only continue to grow as more and more industries begin to understand its value.

Future-ready education – How does Charterhouse prepare the students?

Charterhouse Malaysia’s dedication to individualised learning and a growth mindset is designed to develop each student’s emotional intelligence to better prepare them for the future. Our unique education programme equips students with the skills and knowledge required to tackle real-world problems. 

Students at Charterhouse are equipped with both social and emotional intelligence and learn how to help others as well as themselves in a collaborative, creative manner. Charterhouse Malaysia’s Spectra Smarts approach develops students’ full range of human intelligence and is designed to bring out the best of what it means to be human so that graduates are ‘Future Ready’ and equipped with the tools needed to succeed in a high-tech future. 

In addition, students learn to solve problems using Design Thinking – a powerful, human-centred thinking methodology used by scientists, innovators and entrepreneurs to solve the world’s most complex problems. This flexible, creative approach to problem-solving gives students an edge, enabling them to use their innately human qualities such as empathy to complement rather than compete with Artificial Intelligence in the changing landscape of work and industry.

As students become more confident in their own beliefs while remaining receptive and open-minded to others’ ideas, Charterhouse prepares them to be men and women of service who can make concrete contributions to the community as a whole. Each student is required to complete an Independent Learning Project, combining students’ newfound innovation and emotional intelligence skills with a commitment to serve. 

At Charterhouse Malaysia, we believe all of our students are leaders. Consequently, during their time at the school, students will have numerous opportunities to impact both their peers and the community alike. All students are automatically members of Charterhouse Forum, a student-run body responsible for the personal development of the students. It provides various opportunities for students to learn how to be proficient in leadership through diverse involvement in activities across the spectrum from sports, arts and culture, technology, to community outreach and travel.

To conclude…

There are so many things that can capture your attention as a secondary school student. Whether you’re interested in healthcare, science, arts or finance, there’s a lot out there for students to explore and take interest in. In such a dynamic environment, it’s important to remember that every step is different and changes as life continues. 

Patience is required and the key to being successful as a student is constant hard work and curiosity. Make sure you keep learning new skill sets and continue to explore different opportunities because they will all be worth exploring at some point!