Future of Jobs Report 2025
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Preface
Over the past decade, the World Economic Forum’s
bi-annual Future of Jobs Report has followed
evolving technological, societal and economic
trends to understand occupational disruption and
identify opportunities for workers to transition to the
jobs of the future.
As we enter 2025, the landscape of work continues
to evolve at a rapid pace. Transformational
breakthroughs, particularly in generative artificial
intelligence (GenAI), are reshaping industries and
tasks across all sectors. These technological
advances, however, are converging with a broader
array of challenges, including economic volatility,
geoeconomic realignments, environmental
challenges and evolving societal expectations. In
response, this fifth edition of the Future of Jobs
Report expands its focus, offering a comprehensive
analysis of the interconnected trends shaping the
global labour market.
Central to the report is a unique dataset derived
from an extensive survey of global employers. This
year’s edition captures the perspectives of over
1,000 employers – representing more than 14
million workers across 22 industry clusters and 55
economies – providing unparalleled insights into the emerging jobs landscape for the 2025-2030
period. This report would not be possible without
their openness to contributing their views and
insights, and we sincerely thank them all. We greatly
appreciate, too, the support of our survey partners,
which have enhanced the report’s geographical
coverage.
These perspectives are further enriched by research
collaborations and data partnerships with ADP ,
Coursera, Indeed and LinkedIn, whose innovative
data and analysis complement the survey findings.
This publication has been made possible by the
dedication and expertise of its project team:
Till Leopold, Attilio Di Battista, Ximena Játiva,
Shuvasish Sharma, Ricky Li and Sam Grayling,
alongside the wider team at the Centre for the New
Economy and Society.
The disruptions of recent years have underscored
the importance of foresight and collective action.
We hope this report will inspire an ambitious,
multistakeholder agenda – one that equips workers,
businesses, governments, educators and civil
society to navigate the complex transitions ahead.Saadia Zahidi
Managing Director
World Economic Forum
Future of Jobs Report 2025
January 2025
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