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Artificial Intelligence (AI) engineers are responsible for developing tools to use AI. (Unsplash: Lucian Novosel)

  • 41 people
  • 88 per cent aged 25 - 44
  • 12 per cent

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Technicians can specialise in repairing and maintaining electric vehicles.(Getty: SimonSkafar)

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Music therapy is the clinical use of sounds to reduce stress. (ABC News: Mark Leonardi)

  • 414 people
  • 61 per cent aged 25 - 44
  • 71 per cent

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Quantum computer scientists undertake research on computational systems.(Supplied: UNSW)

  • 54 people
  • 83 per cent aged 25 - 44
  • 11 per cent

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Battery design engineers are responsible for designing the battery cells.(ABC News: Emilia Terzon)

  • 185 people
  • 65 per cent aged 25 - 44
  • 11 per cent

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NDIS support coordinators work with clients to help them understand their plan. (ABC News: Evan Young)

  • 1,260 people
  • 56 per cent aged 25 - 44
  • 82 per cent

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Dr Jennifer Luke says all emerging roles need good transferable skills.(Supplied)

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