20-Year Prospect
Despite the creation of numerous advanced algorithms capable of handling low-level credit inquiries, banks and investment firms still need that special human touch to be sure (and we mean really sure) their cash is flowing the right direction. Turns out big companies think money is super important or something. Crazy, right?
While computers are bound to get better at complex calculating in the next twenty years, they're not expected to get so smart that they can compete with humans when it comes to making important judgment calls. And the institution of banking certainly isn't going anywhere in the next two decades, so you can bet your bottom dollar that there will still be a place for your expertise twenty years down the road.