How to find the best new jobs in a changing market

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Google software engineer Greg Millam works at his desk at Google Kirkland October 28, 2009 in Kirkland, Washington. More than 350 employees work in the Kirkland facility, which includes amenities such as a climbing wall, gym and soda fountain, and consolidates several offices throughout Kirkland.
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As technology advances, the job market is constantly in flux. In some cases, skills required on the job today will be obsolete in just a few years.

What does that mean for your career trajectory?

The Daily Circuit looks at what skills will best prepare you for a changing market, and what some of the "coolest" jobs may be.

Do you have a 'dream job?' How did you get it? Tell us about it in the comments below.

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