Un peu plus perchée que la précédente, cette prospective (ici en infographie, également résumée sur le site du Telegraph) :

  • Corporate disorganiser: an expert at shuffling company hierarchies to create a start-up culture of organised chaos.
  • Crowdfunding specialist: skilled on workings of websites such as kickstarter and who knows how promote ideas to attain maximum funding.
  • 3D printing handyman: offers do-it-all repairs by making parts on site.
  • Digital death manager: a person who creates, manages or eliminates content to craft your online presence posthumously.
  • Digital detox therapist: counsellor specialising in weaning technology-stressed individuals off their devices by creating analog-only zones
  • Vicarious videographer: adventurer who collects experiences such as mountain climbing via devices such as Googleglass for consumption by armchair explorers.
  • Urban shepherd: a combination of micro-farmer and guide to natural side of cities who can advise on developing small plots in urban areas.
  • Privacy consultant: identified vulnerabilities in individual’s personal, physical and online security.
  • Skype stager: these hired career advisers prepare an individual for increasingly common video interviews or teleconferences and offer tips on etiquette and appearance.
  • Productivity counsellors: using new tracking technologies, refining lives to boost productivity combining wellnessm ergonomics, time management and career counselling.
  • Drone driver: expanding use of unmanned aircraft outside the military means these remote pilots will be in heavy demand.
  • Personal digital curator: a specialist who recommends and maintains your unique suite of apps, hardware, software, and information sources.
  • Alternative currency speculator: as bitcoin and its peers gain traction, there’s an opportunity for alternative currency arbitrage and investment.