 So in this module, I'll talk about the jobs of tomorrow, the jobs for which you are taking this course to have a better future. The reference for this jobs of tomorrow is the World Economic Forum. So the World Economic Forum is an NGO that was established in 1971 and the objective of this forum is to use the expertise of the global leaders from the business community, from the political elite and academia and others, and then use their collective wisdom to formulate policies and agenda, which is global, which is regional, and which is about the industry. So that is a brief background about the World Economic Forum, which has more than 120 member countries, and the heads of states meet and their support, which is required to develop these policies. So the World Economic Forum has put together a report, and that report is based upon the workers, the data scientists at their collaborative organizations, which are those collaborative organizations, that is the Burning Glass, that is the LinkedIn, and their own labs. The data scientists working over there, they have developed this report, and that report gives the business insights within what is expected to happen tomorrow, looking at the data sources and extrapolating those data sources in the future for the year 2020 and the year 2022, details are there in the material which is available with the course. So what are the key findings of that report? The key findings of that report is that what they have done is they have divided 96 categories of the jobs which are grouped into 7 subcategories, and they have found that the digital aspect of the employment opportunities is there, along with the human aspect of the employment opportunities. And those aspects are covered into 7 categories. What are those 7 categories? I will briefly tell you about those categories. For example, the category of the data and AI, the category of engineering, and the category of clouds, and the list goes on. So these categories for the 97 jobs over there, and those jobs are then clustered together, and they look at what are the prospects of the growth in terms of the annual growth and in terms of the jobs created per 1,000-10,000 opportunities. So those are the statistics. So that is an innovative way of looking at those statistics. And the highest growth is in the care roles. What are the care roles? The care roles are the sales, the marketing, and the content development. And the slowest growth rate, which is less than 2%, is in the green areas. For example, wind turbines technicians, for example, biogas technicians, and so on. So the growth rate is the smallest over there. So if you go into more details, so the highest growth rate of tomorrow jobs is in all those 7 categories. Of course, there are more categories, but in the 7 categories, the growth rate is there, and that growth rate has a higher level as compared to the other categories. And the highest demand skills, which are required, they are the cross-functional skills. Those skills are not within a certain domain. They are not like a tunnel vision. They are cross-sectional. So that is what we will be covering in this course, which is the database web applications. Because it will invoice the expertise in databases, it will involve the expertise in design, normalization, development, the interface, and the middle tier programming and the list course. And user interface also. So we see that this is cross-functional. Now we go into some more details. Now if you look it over there, we can see over here that for the AI and data, okay, we have these 78 jobs per 10,000 jobs, which increase to 123. And for the green economy, it's the lowest one, which increases, but the increase is not very high. So data and AI is the key over here. Engineering and cloud computing, I'll go into more details. And of course, this care economy is the one which has said about the sales, about the marketing, and about the content development, right? So this is the breakdown of that details. Now if you look at over here, we see that the annual growth is the highest for the data and AI, the annual growth is the highest for data AI. In terms of the number of opportunities, it is the sales and the marketing. Sales and marketing and the content, this is the care. This is the care economy. So over here, it is the highest growth rate in terms of the number of opportunities. So we see that the areas which are of interest to the market are as over here. Now if I go into more details, we see that for the engineering and cloud, engineering and cloud, these are the emerging jobs, and these are the top 10 skills. Now if you look at the details over here, the second skill is over here, which is the web development, which is this course, web development database applications, web based database applications. So we see that this is for the tech baseline over here. Web development is the key over here, and when we go to the web development and we look across the emerging jobs, we see that the JavaScript developers, it is the third most emerging job. So in module 20, in module 20 of this course, we will be covering JavaScript and we will be covering in addition to the basic JavaScript, the other aspects of the JavaScript. We will be also covering this backend developer with reference to PHP. So what you can see over here is that your prospects of employment have a profound impact on your future. Why? Because of this, because of this, and because of this. So we see that the course which you have decided to take, that course has marketability, that course has strong prospects for a better future, and that word is not from me, but those words are from the report of the World Economic Forum, which has the backing of the global leaders from the academia, from the politics and from the business. So this is the background, and this is the justification, and this is the motivation you should have while you have registered for this course. And of course, we will be covering all of these aspects in the next coming modules.