1 HRSDC: Working in Canada (www.workingincanada.gc.ca) (http://www.bcjobs.ca/careers) Projections by National Occupational Classification Codes (NOC):

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1 HRSDC: Working in Canada ( ( Projections by National Occupational Classification Codes (NOC): NOCs Projections based on: Existing expansion demand, retirements, other replacements, emigration, projected job openings vs. job seekers

2 Table 5. COPS Employment Projections ( ) Creative Artist Financial Insurance Clerk Medical Technologist Code Employment 93,351384,96688,822 Median Age Retirement Age Expansion Demand 10,67029,89915,906 Retirements 27,72190,34820,058 Other Replacement Demand 4,32610,2982,306 Emigration 1,4005,7741,334 Projected Openings 44,117136,31839,603 School Leavers 28,110114,48328,992 Immigration 5,61823,4495,706 Net Mobility 3,2188,0393,002 Projected Job Seekers 36,947145,97141,321 Shortage (excess) 7,170(9,653)(1,718)

Selected High Opportunity Occupations In Saskatchewan Oil and Gas ( Generating 10,657 positions in the Province) : Field workers, supervisors, Operators, Truck Drivers, Heavy Equipment Operators, drill/production Managers, Millwrights, Machinists, Welders, Steam/Pipefitters, engineers. Mining (expand by 7,800 jobs with 18,052 employment opportunites by 2017): Trades in general (heavy equipment, electrician, mechanic, millwright, etc.), Mine labourers, Miners, supervisors, plant/process Operators, technologists, geologists, accountants, Project managers, administrative services, Engineers (chemical, civil, mechanical, mine, steam) 3 Existing

Skill/training levels requirements (Canadian Government Projections ) Education Type % Management10.8% College/Trades 34.3% University21.3% High School24.9%

5 US Bureau of Labour Statistics Projections: Edition ( Largest Numerical Growth: Top 10 - Registered Nurses - Home Health Aides - Customer Service Representatives - Food Preparation - Personal and Home Care Aides - Retail Sales Persons - Office Clerks - Accountants and Auditors - Nurses Aides And Orderlies - Post-secondary Teachers Fastest Growing Occupations (Top 10) - Biomedical Engineers - Network Systems and Data Communications Specialists - Home Health Aides - Personal and Home Care Aides - Financial Examiners - Medical Scientists - Physician Assistants - Skin Care Specialists - Biochemists & Biophysicists - Athletic Trainers Existing

6 University of Calgary Career Counseling ( Trends & Jobs High Technology and Material Creation (selected from 13) Software Developers Computer Animators Electrical Trades Technical Writers Global Village (selected from 7) Internet Specialists Protocol Officers Translators International Lawyers Natural Systems Awareness (selected from 20) Natural Healing Practitioner Fitness Consultant Environmental Engineers Genetic Researcher Water Quality Technician Demographics (selected from 34) Any elder health field Travel Consultant Estate Lawyer Funeral Director Human Resource Personnel Officer Information Revolution (selected from 16) Information System Librarian Specialist Researcher Manager of Communications Financial Advisor Evolving

Futurist Adam Gordon ( Jobs): 7 Body Part Maker Nano-Medic Memory Augmentation Surgeon Organ Agent Old Age Wellness Manager End-of-life Planner Climate Change Reversal Specialist ‘New Science’ Ethicist Time Broker Weather Modification Police Quarantine Enforcer Automated Systems Monitor Vertical Farmer ‘Pharmer’ – Genetically Engineered Crops & Livestock Narrowcasters Social “Networking” Worker Personal Branders Virtual Clutter Organizer Waste Data Handler Virtual Lawyer Avatar Manager Space Pilot Alternative Vehicle Developers New

8 U of Calgary: Sharon Crozier (selected from 24) ( Robot Technician Euthanasia Ethics Advisor Gene Replacement Specialist Online Astrologer Virtual Vacation Broker Cloning Expert Multi-Generational Relationship Counsellor Fusion Engineer Cultural Projection Advisor New

9 Futurist Thomas Frey Jobs emerging before 2020Jobs emerging 2030 and beyond Avatar designersPlant Psychologists Urban agriculturalistsGravity Pullers 3D Printing EngineersNano Weapons Specialists Privacy ManagersExtinction Revivalists Social Education SpecialistsEarthquake Forecasters Data Hostage SpecialistsAmnesia Surgeons Organ AgentsTime Hackers Octogenarian Service ProvidersClone Ranchers New Science Philosopher- EthicistsWeather Control Specialists A variety of DismantlersDrone Dispatchers (

Jobs Of The Future: A Reality Check Poor predictive validity --not much beyond 3 years (typically less) Better at predicting “old jobs” than “new jobs” Job locations are increasingly less predictable Organizational and political competition creates complexity Knowledge workers are more mobile 10