Australia's fastest-growing jobs revealed

Published Jan 8, 2025, 7:00 AM

From teaching English to tasting wine the country's fastest-growing jobs have been revealed. Hospitality and travel roles surged up the ranks as Australians continued to pour money into dining out and jetting off.

For more, Georgia Holland reports.

From every classroom comes the same lesson.

The demand for teachers at the moment is astronomical.

Amy Beckman started her career as an English teacher more than twenty years ago.

You have to love two things. You have to love books and you have to love kids.

I think it's really important.

That you have to love kids to be a teacher. Katie will have no trouble finding a job once she completes her degree. English teachers have topped LinkedIn's Jobs on the Rise report this year was a real surprise. Out of the top five, four have an annual average salary of less than one hundred thousand dollars. Travel and hospitality roles among the most in demand. Eighty percent of roles on the list are brand new samiliar. Kurt Heppel last year landed his dream job gatekeeper of Emporium Hotels forty eight thousand bottle wine collection.

You need to have a passion for wine one hundred percent. You also have to taste a lot of wine.

As technology reshapes industries, roles relying on human skills of thriving qualities, AI simply can't replicate.

I can't imagine a robot as in AI doing what we do. It's such a there's so much romance in opening a bottle.

Of wine, even better when you're getting paid for it. Georgie Holland, seven News