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About FutureCareers

by Protonia

An independent, research-backed career guide helping the next generation navigate the age of AI and robotics.

Our Story

FutureCareers began as a personal project born from a parent's question: "What careers will still matter when my son grows up in a world of AI and robots?" Unable to find a single, comprehensive, and unbiased resource that answered this question, we decided to build one. What started as research for one family became a platform designed for every family. Protonia was founded with the belief that the best career guidance should be free, accessible, and grounded in real data — not marketing hype.

Our Mission

FutureCareers was created with a clear purpose: to help young people, students, and career changers understand which professions will thrive in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and robotics. We believe that with the right information, anyone can make informed decisions about their future.

What We Do

Research-Backed Analysis

Every career featured on our site is backed by data from authoritative sources including the World Economic Forum, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Forbes, CNBC, and Georgetown CSET.

Curated Learning Resources

We compile and organize 100+ universities, free online courses, and industry certifications for each career path, making it easy to start learning right away.

Interactive Discovery Tools

Our Career Quiz, Comparison Tool, and Nova AI assistant help you discover which careers match your personality, interests, and strengths through an engaging, interactive experience.

Accessible & Free

FutureCareers is completely free to use and fully bilingual (English/Spanish). We believe career guidance should be accessible to everyone, regardless of background or financial situation.

How We Select Careers

Each of the 13 careers on FutureCareers was selected based on three rigorous criteria:

Projected Growth

Strong job growth projections through 2034, based on government and industry data.

Automation Resistance

High resistance to replacement by AI and robotics, requiring uniquely human capabilities.

Human Skills

Dependence on critical thinking, creativity, emotional intelligence, or physical adaptability.

Our Sources

We take accuracy seriously. Our data comes from:

  • World Economic Forum — Future of Jobs Report 2025
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Outlook Handbook
  • Forbes — Future of Work Coverage
  • CNBC — Career & Technology Reports
  • Georgetown University CSET — AI & Workforce Studies
  • McKinsey Global Institute — Jobs Lost, Jobs Gained
  • Vanderbilt University — Robotics Engineering Research

Our Values

Independence

Our career recommendations are based solely on research. Affiliate partnerships never influence our editorial content.

Accuracy

We cite our sources and update our data regularly to ensure the information remains current and reliable.

Accessibility

We design for everyone — our site is free, bilingual (English/Spanish), and built to be easy to navigate.

Affiliate Disclosure

Some links on FutureCareers, particularly those directing to educational platforms like Coursera, edX, Udemy, DataCamp, Skillshare, Pluralsight, and Codecademy, are affiliate links. This means we may earn a small commission if you enroll through our links, at no additional cost to you. This revenue helps us maintain and improve this free resource. Our recommendations are never influenced by affiliate partnerships.

Contact Us

We welcome feedback, suggestions, and questions. Whether you want to report an error, suggest a new career to feature, or just say hello, we'd love to hear from you.

Contact email:

[email protected]

We typically respond within 48 hours.

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