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What will the Australian jobs market be like in 2020?

ACCOUNTANCY
  • It holds an “immunity card” against digital disruption in the short to medium term.
  • Nick Deligiannis, managing director of recruitment firm Hays, says there’s high demand for digitally literate, professional practice accountants and that’s expected to continue.
  • There are about 193,000 accountants in work today. By 2020, the profession is predicted to grow by 13.3 per cent to almost 220,000 accountants.
  • Degree: Bachelor of business /commerce /accounting
  • Start Pay: About $50,000
PROGRAMMING
  • There are about 85,600 software and applications programmers employed in Australia and by 2020, that will grow by 17.2 per cent to 100,200, Department of Employment figures show.
  • “Software engineering and computer science disciplines are still getting the most attention from employers,” Casey says.
  • “A large number of employers want to hire software engineering students but there is just not the supply coming out from universities.”
  • Degree: Bachelor of information technology/ Bachelor of Computer Science /Bachelor of Software Engineering.
  • Start Pay: About $53,000

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