8 Jobs That May Face Extinction in 2016

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 31 December 2015, 21:22 IST
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Production Workers



Industries that include packaging, painting, coating, textiles and meat cutting have roughly around 3.2 million Production workers. The proficiency of this job is low maintenance with low skill requirements hence it can be easily taken up by sophisticated machines.





Accounting, Bookkeeping, Auditing and Billing Clerks



An approximate number of workers in this field are about 2.1million.  However,  software’s can now perform similar task with more efficiency by tracking that includes invoices, bills, taxes and expenses thereby effortlessly replacing clerical staff. However the need for professional auditors and accountants to handle complex financial situations and tax are still high in demand.



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