These Jobs Will Be In-Demand After the Return From Coronavirus Figures come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics <br />and the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook. These roles will see their demand <br />grow through 2028 and over half <br />pay $70,000 or more annually. They include physician assistants, who <br />earned an average of $112,260 last year. As well as registered nurses, whose <br />predicted growth is 12 percent in less than a decade. There will also be a big surge for nurse practitioners <br />and midwives, who made $115,800 in 2019. All of these medical roles and fitness trainers <br />will see double-digit jumps in demand by 2028. Last year, instructors and trainers <br />earned salaries of $40,390. Increases in other areas include marketing and advertising, software and the supply chain. There will be a five percent jump in demand for both tractor-trailer truck drivers and logisticians. In 2019, drivers earned $45,260, while <br />logistic workers took home $74,750. For software developers, a <br />21 percent demand jump is expected. On average, workers in this field<br />earned $105,590 in 2019. An eight percent jump is predicted for marketing <br />and advertising managers, who made $135,900. Most of these positions require a <br />bachelor's degree or lower to obtain.