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Artificial intelligence engineers are among the top 15 job roles on LinkedIn’s latest US ranking focused on the fastest-growing jobs.
The list ranked roles based on job growth rates using member data.
Among the top 10 jobs were AI engineer and consultant, physical therapist, and travel advisor.
The US labor market ended 2024 on a high by adding 256,000 new jobs in December, as opposed to the 164,000 predicted.
The unemployment rate also fell to 4.1% in December from 4.2% in November.
While this hints at positive growth, economists have predicted that job seekers navigating the 2025 job market will still face challenges.
One way to keep up with an ever-changing job market is consistently upskilling, and LinkedIn‘s annual jobs on the rise report provides insights into the top 25 growing professions and the skills needed to take on these roles.
The roles were ranked based on job growth rates, which were determined by compiling job titles that saw the most growth on its website between January 1, 2022, and July 31, 2024.
The report also detailed the most common skills for those jobs, which were identified using top skills listed on LinkedIn profiles of people who’d held those job titles; the median years of prior work experience for the roles; and the top locations hiring, based on “the regions that employed the largest percentage of each job title from January 1, 2024 to October 31, 2024,” according to the report.
Here are the 15 fastest-growing jobs in the US. The full list is available on LinkedIn.
15. Grants consultant
Grant consultants typically find opportunities in industries such as nonprofit organizations, business consulting and services, and fundraising.
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Many nonprofits and businesses require external assistance — usually financial — to support their mission and work. Grant consultants identify the organization’s needs, research different grant programs, and help secure funding by applying for the right opportunities.
According to the LinkedIn report, grant consultants must be skilled at grant writing, grant administration, and federal grants management.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Washington, DC, Cleveland
Median years of prior experience: 4.4
14. Land agent
Land agents typically find employment opportunities in real estate, oil and gas, and electric power generation.
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Imagine a developer who wants to build a wind farm but needs to lease land from several property owners in the area. A land agent steps in to make it happen.
They research who owns the land, negotiate fair lease agreements with the owners, and ensure all legal and regulatory requirements are met.
Those who have deep knowledge of land acquisition rules, can search titles, and negotiate contracts can excel in this role.
Where the most jobs are: Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Macon in Georgia
Median years of prior experience: 4.4
13. Treasury manager
Treasury managers typically find employment opportunities in credit intermediation, technology and internet, and real estate.
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Treasury managers are like an organization’s air traffic controllers. They ensure a company’s finances are secure by keeping tabs on all expenses, monitoring bank accounts, and predicting cash needs.
According to the report, job seekers must be skilled at cash management, cash flow forecasting, and financial analysis to excel at this role.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Chicago, Dallas
Median years of prior experience: 6.4
12. Artificial intelligence researcher
Artificial intelligence researchers typically find employment opportunities in technology, the internet, higher education, and research services.
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In a fast-growing industry like AI, researchers are often the brains behind new developments and advancements in this technology — think quicker outputs, improved solutions, and the ability to differentiate between large data sets quickly.
Similar to AI engineers and consultants, those seeking a job as an AI researcher must be skilled at deep learning, large language models (LLM), and PyTorch.
Where the most jobs are: San Francisco, Boston, Seattle
Median years of prior experience: 3.2
11. Community planner
Artificial intelligence researchers typically find employment opportunities in civil engineering, architecture and planning, and transportation equipment manufacturing.
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If a town wants to add a new park for its residents, a community planner would help navigate the process. They gather input from the community, study the area to find the perfect spot, and make sure the project aligns with zoning rules and budgets. Then, they team up with architects, engineers, and local officials to bring the vision to life.
Per the report, the skills needed for this role include urban planning, zoning, and community outreach.
Where the most jobs are: Washington, DC, Boston, Chicago
Median years of prior experience: 3.3
10. Security guard
Security guards typically find employment opportunities in security and investigations, hospitality, and food and beverage services.
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Security guards protect property, assets, and people by maintaining a safe and secure environment. Their duties typically include monitoring premises, patrolling areas, overseeing access points, and responding to security breaches or emergencies.
Per the report, the skills most commonly needed for this role include security operations, surveillance, and customer service.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco
Median years of prior experience: 2.2
9. Sustainability specialist
Sustainability specialists typically find employment opportunities in business consulting and services, technology and internet, and architecture and planning.
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A sustainability specialist helps organizations become more responsible about their overall environmental footprint. They dig into operations, find ways to cut waste, save resources, and shrink carbon footprints. From crafting eco-friendly strategies to tracking progress, they’re the go-to for making businesses cleaner, greener, and future-ready.
According to the report, those hoping to take on this role must be adept at sustainability reporting and understand corporate social responsibility and environmental policies.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco
Median years of prior experience: 3
8. Outside sales representative
Outside sales representatives typically find work opportunities in wholesale building materials, machinery manufacturing, and textile manufacturing.
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Outside sales representatives help companies sell their products or services by building a roster of clients, forging connections, and helping to achieve sales targets.
Those hoping to take on this role must be skilled at cold calling, account management, and sales operations.
Where the most jobs are: Houston, Dallas, Atlanta
Median years of prior experience: 4.3
7. Director of development
Development directors typically find work opportunities in nonprofit organizations, higher education, and civic and social organizations.
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This senior leadership role, typically in nonprofit organizations, requires the individual to devise fundraising strategies and suggest proposals for donor engagement. They are crucial in ensuring the organization secures the resources it needs for maximum impact.
Those hoping to take on this role must be skilled at fundraising, grant writing, and community outreach.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, Washington, DC
Median years of prior experience: 5.4
6. Event Coordinator
Event coordinators typically find opportunities in higher education, hospitality, and nonprofit organizations.
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Event coordinators work behind the scenes in planning and executing various events, including corporate, PR, brand, or collection launches, weddings, and birthday parties. They also handle their clients’ logistics, decor, vendor management, and budget allocation.
Those seeking a job in this industry must be skilled at event planning, social media marketing, and customer service.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, Boston
Median years of prior experience: 2.8
5. Travel advisor
Travel advisors typically find employment opportunities at travel agencies, hospitality, and insurance.
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With the travel industry making a comeback post-COVID-19, there’s also been a revival in travel advisor roles. As travelers seek curated and hassle-free journeys, travel advisors are important in ensuring stress-free and memorable trips.
They help vacationers plan every aspect of their trip, from accommodations and dining to must-see attractions. For clients unsure about where to go, travel advisors recommend destinations tailored to their interests, preferences, and budget. To succeed in this role, individuals must be skilled in travel planning, writing, and social media marketing, per the report.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Los Angeles, Miami
Median years of prior experience: 4.7
4. Workforce development manager
Workforce development managers typically find opportunities in nonprofit organizations, staffing and recruiting, and business consulting and services.
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In every industry, as innovations come along, employees have to upskill to stay on top of industry trends and meet organizational needs — this is where workforce development managers play a crucial role. They identify the company’s needs and areas where employees require additional support, then devise training programs to address those gaps. Training programs usually include leadership workshops or skill-based courses.
The LinkedIn report says individuals must be skilled in program management and development, and community outreach to take on this role.
Where the most jobs are: Los Angeles, Columbus in Ohio, Seattle
Median years of prior experience: 5.1
3. Physical therapists
Physical therapists typically find opportunities in medical practices, recreational facilities, and staffing and recruiting.
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The role of a physical therapist has made leaps in the past year, moving from No. 13 to the third spot this year.
Typically, physical therapists assess, devise plans, and help patients suffering from mobility issues or those recovering from injuries. According to the report, those seeking a career in this domain must have the following skills and qualifications: orthopedic rehabilitation, patient care management, and occupational therapy.
Where the most jobs are: New York City, Boston, Chicago
Median years of prior experience: 3.6
2. Artificial intelligence consultant
AI consultants typically find opportunities in technology and the internet, IT services and consulting, and business consulting and services.
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AI consultants, which ranked eighth last year, took the second spot this year.
AI consultants advise organizations on how to best implement AI tools and technology within their existing workflow. The report recommends that those seeking to work in this role be skilled in LLM, prompt engineering, and Python.
Where the most jobs are: San Francisco, New York City, Washington, DC
Median years of prior experience: 4.5
1. Artificial intelligence engineer
AI engineers typically find opportunities in technology and the internet, IT services and consulting, and computers and electronics manufacturing.
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Given the rapid rise of AI in workplaces and our daily lives, it’s no surprise that artificial intelligence engineers, who were No. 10 on last year’s report, have taken the top spot this year.
AI engineers “design, develop, implement,” and train AI models to perform complex tasks, recognize patterns, and analyze large amounts of data. Per the report, the skills most commonly needed are large language processing, PyTorch, and natural language processing.
Where the most jobs are: San Francisco, New York City, Boston
This article was originally published by Priyanka Rajput at All Content from Business Insider – Read this article and more at (https://www.businessinsider.com/fast-growing-jobs-us-linkedin-2025-1).
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