CTPartners Shares Forecast of Hottest Jobs in 2015

Below is a list of the predicted “hot jobs” for 2015:
Digital and Marketing
- Chief Marketing Officer: CMOs must embrace data analytics to work effectively and measure performance.
- Digital Marketing / Chief Creative Officer: The marketing executive is leading the way as companies continue their shift from traditional to online advertising platforms.
- Chief Digital Officer: Chief Digital Officers are being called upon to develop effective strategies for mobile and digital platforms.
Retail Industry
- Analytics Practice Leader: A key competitive priority is being able to capture and synthesize massive amounts of data.
- Chief Growth Officer: Includes initiatives aimed at identifying growth opportunities across digital media and technology.
- Head of Personalization: Must be an expert at integrating the knowledge gained from customer behavior analytics into highly-targeted engagement and marketing strategies.
Cybersecurity and Risk
- Chief Information Security Officer: Best-in-class cybersecurity leaders possess a defense sector or federal government background.
- Digital Risk Officer: Businesses in all industries will turn to DROs to meet the ever-growing need for consistent, organization-wide responses to digital business risk.
- Conduct Risk Officer: A subset of operational risk, conduct risk incorporates treatment of customers, remuneration of staff and a firm’s response to conflicts of interest.
Life Sciences and Healthcare Industry
- Head of Customer Engagement: Pharmaceutical and other healthcare organizations are taking a digital approach to engaging with and responding to customer bases.
- Chief Patient Officer: Patient empowerment will be a defining theme, particularly as the opportunities inherent in the convergence of healthcare and technology materialize.
- Head of Population Heath Management: Along with disease management expertise, this role will possess a sophisticated understanding of the data and analytic tools available.
- Chief Innovation Officer: This emerging life sciences sector role encompasses both product development and strategic direction responsibilities.
Human Resources
- Chief Human Resources Officer: Modern CHROs act as a counselor and sounding-board to the CEO.
- Head of People Analytics: CEOs want deeper and more meaningful information about human capital.
Financial Sector
- Private Equity CFO: This financial leader has the capacity to move quickly when making decisions.
By Joshua Bjerke
