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The 10 fastest-growing jobs in the U.S., according to LinkedIn—many can be remote and pay over $100,000


 LinkedIn's annual "Jobs on the Rise" list for 2025 reveals the 25 fastest-growing occupations based on job postings between January 2022 and July 2024. The data highlights two key trends: the increasing integration of AI and a resurgence in demand for in-person services.

Despite tech layoffs, AI expertise remains highly sought after as businesses invest in the technology. Simultaneously, the rebound of travel and live events post-pandemic is driving demand for related roles.

Here are the top 10 fastest-growing jobs, along with average salaries (from ZipRecruiter) and top hiring locations:

  1. Artificial Intelligence Engineer: Develops and implements AI models and algorithms. ($106,386; San Francisco, New York City, Boston)
  2. Artificial Intelligence Consultant: Advises organizations on AI implementation. ($113,566; San Francisco, New York City, Washington, D.C.)
  3. Physical Therapist: Assesses and treats patients to improve mobility and aid recovery. ($96,695; New York City, Boston, Chicago)
  4. Workforce Development Manager: Creates training programs to align workforce skills with company goals. ($80,644; Los Angeles, Columbus (OH), Seattle)
  5. Travel Advisor: Plans and books travel arrangements for clients. ($48,925; New York City, Los Angeles, Miami)
  6. Event Coordinator: Organizes and executes various types of events. ($50,890; New York City, Los Angeles, Boston)
  7. Director of Development: Oversees fundraising strategies for organizations. ($92,386; New York City, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.)
  8. Outside Sales Representative: Sells products or services to clients. ($78,042; Houston, Dallas, Atlanta)
  9. Sustainability Specialist: Analyzes and designs ESG strategies for organizations. ($122,624; New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco)
  10. Security Guard: Protects property, people, and assets. ($39,591; New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco)

Many of these roles offer remote or hybrid work options, reflecting the continued demand for flexible arrangements. Even if these specific jobs aren't a direct fit, understanding growth areas can help job seekers identify related opportunities in expanding industries. As LinkedIn's editor-at-large for jobs and career development notes, focusing on areas of high demand can reveal unexpected career paths and help individuals stand out in a competitive market.

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