10 Jobs That Didn’t Exist 10 Years Ago

A lot has happened in the last 10 years. Facebook was invented in 2004, followed by Twitter in 2006. The iPhone entered the world in 2007, along with a chain of technology that just doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Of course, with the slew of recent inventions comes a slew of just as recent jobs. Check out the list below for a collection of jobs that only started coming into the mainstream within the last 10 years.

Social Media Editor

If you’re on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest all the time anyway, consider this career. It’s more than just reading tweets though. A social media editor handles all the accounts for a company. They are in charge of maintaining a consistent voice and message throughout all the platforms. In a world where news is beginning to be ranked by algorithm and what’s trending, it is this editor’s job to figure out what to post, when to post it and how to post it.

iOS Developer

Thanks to Apple ruling the tech world, there’s an entire category of jobs dedicated to making things work on their products. An iOS developer composes apps for iPhones and iPads and are required to be fluent in Swift, which is Apple’s custom programming language. The field has grown over 142 times in the last five years, and it’s no doubt a lucrative one as well.

Zumba Instructors

Zumba was invented in the ’90s but skyrocketed to popularity in 2007, as fitness centers dedicated to the routine starting popping over all over the country. Zumba saw a 396% growth from 2008 and 2013. Instructors have to undergo a certification process and can usually find work at a gym where they’re paid a flat rate. (Photo via Zumba)

Twerk Team Dancer

Twerking entered the national consciousness in the early 2000s with the song “Whistle While You Twerk” by the Ying Yang twins. Miley Cyrus’ twerking espacades in 2013 made the dance form viral, and these days, twerk squads and teams can be found across the nation. Perhaps the most famous of them all is an Atlanta-based dance group called Twerk Team that formed in 2005. They started uploading videos of themselves twerking on YouTube and have accumulated over 547,000 subscribers since.

3D Designer

It’s estimated that 3D printing will become a $5.2 billion industry by 2020. Like drones, the concept has been around for years. The earliest technologies first became available in the late ’80s, but it wasn’t until January of 2009 that the first commercial printer was up for sale. The industry isn’t just limited to 3D art sculptures or nifty phone cases. The technology can also be used to print human tissue and even space food.

Wingsuit Flyer

Forget parachuting or even base jumping — wingsuit flying is the new extreme sport. It’s a combination of skydiving and hang gliding where flyers are fitted in suits that make them look like flying squirrels. Developed in the late 1990s, the sport uses an aerodynamic suit to achieve lift. Note that this isn’t for beginners; wingsuit flyers have to have a skydiving background and, according to a 2012 University of Colorado study, 72% of users have experienced a serious injury or death. Fly at your own risk. (Photo via Jeb Corliss)

Drone Operator

Drones have been around since after World War I, but they only came into vogue commercially in the last few years. Drone operator is now a mainstream job and some colleges, like Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, even have entire courses dedicated to the study. The pay isn’t too shabby either. An entry-level drone operator salary starts at a comfortable $100,000.

Selfie Stick Makers

The first patent for a selfie stick was filed in 2005. At first, they were met with ridicule, but these days, selfie sticks are a common nuisance sight at tourist attractions around the world. Of course, with demand comes supply, and there are entire manufacturing firms dedicated to making these take-it-yourself sticks. (Photo via Brit + Co)

Ridesharing Drivers

Ridesharing services like Lyft and Uber are great because they can easily be summoned by a touch of the phone and payment is automatic. It’s also an easy way to make a quick buck. The companies have also made it easier than ever to be one of these drivers. According to data from Uber, drivers in San Francisco earn an average of $23.52 an hour, and in Los Angeles it’s $16.98. Note that those numbers don’t account for gas or insurance.

Vape Dealer

The first electronic cigarette patent was filed in 1963, but it wasn’t until the 2000s that a medical researcher from China created the first e-cig with a battery. In the last couple of years, personal vaporizers hit the market. They’re similar to e-cigs but resemble a large fountain pen more than a cigarette and have more customization. In 2010, Vapor Spot on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles established itself as the world’s first vapor bar, and these days, you can find vape shops scattered across the United States with endless varieties of flavors and configurations.

Know of any other jobs that didn’t exist 10 years ago? Tell us about them in the comments below!

There's just something so alluring about the cottagecore aesthetic. It represents a dreamy return to simpler times when fresh-baked bread was left to cool on windowsills and kids frolicked in meadows for fun.

This romanticized picture of rural life has inspired everything from fashion to home decor and even baby names. These monikers are full of nostalgia and often draw inspiration from nature, literature, and the past.

They're also soft-sounding and reminiscent of the countryside. So, if you're on the hunt for a baby name that feels poetic and peaceful, here are some cottagecore-inspired choices that might just capture your heart.

Scroll to see all the darling cottagecore baby names we adore for 2025!

1. Faye

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The name Faye has a delicate charm that makes it seem as if it were plucked straight from a fairytale. It literally means "fairy" in Old French, too, and calls to mind images of enchanted forests that are home to woodland creatures.

Aside from its more mystical appeal, Faye has roots in Middle English and Latin, where it signifies "belief" and "loyalty." So, along with being a bit whimsical, this pick is perfect for a devoted girl with a free spirit.

2. Jasper

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Jasper sounds warm and deep, which is why it really fits in with the cottagecore aesthetic. Persian in origin, the name means "treasurer" and also represents a beautiful gemstone.

And historically, Jasper was one of the Three Wise Men who journeyed to Bethlehem, adding some wisdom and tradition. This is a fitting choice for a boy who's strong but still in touch with his soft side.

3. Maisie

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Derived from the Scottish form of Margaret, Maisie means "pearl" and can symbolize your small yet precious baby girl.

This name is sweet and vintage but maintains a playful and modern appeal. Maisie truly feels like the name of a little one who loves picking wildflowers and staying in touch with their surroundings.

4. Lyle

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Lyle has a quiet allure that suits the tranquil spirit of cottagecore well. This name has Norman French origins, meaning "island" or "from the island," and evokes pictures of nature.

While Lyle might seem soft, understated, and gentle, it's equally strong and sounds like the name of a boy who spends his mornings reading beneath old oak trees and afternoons exploring the world around him.

5. Dahlia

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Graceful and elegant, Dahlia is derived from the Swedish word "dal," meaning "valley." The flower itself is also known for its vibrant colors and intricate petals, which symbolize creativity and inner grace.

Dahlia feels like a great name for a girl who's resilient, loves the environment, and feels most at home in serene settings.

6. Miles

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With Latin and German origins, Miles means "soldier" or "merciful" and balances strength with kindness. It's this juxtaposition that makes the name feel old-worldly and timeless.

Miles is simultaneously refined and approachable, making it ideal for a baby boy who will come to appreciate life's simple pleasures.

7. Rosemary

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Rosemary is botanical, harking back to the herb, so it's a pretty irresistible choice for plenty of cottagecore parents. Derived from the Latin "rosmarinus," meaning "dew of the sea," this name is steeped in history, romance, and natural beauty.

It's also been long associated with remembrance and love. As a vintage pick, Rosemary epitomizes the cottagecore lifestyle.

8. River

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Finally, a few names are able to capture the spirit of nature quite like River, which embodies movement and serenity. It's traditionally been more common for boys but is also rising in popularity for baby girls.

River symbolizes growth and change, so it's a wonderful reminder for any child to embrace the journey and go with the flow.

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Brandon Sklenar has some pretty epic love stories under his belt. 1923's Alex and Spencer and It Ends With Us' Lily and Atlas are two iconic couples in pop culture right now, and I'm adding Violet and Henry from Drop (premiering in theaters April 11) to the list. What starts out as a fun first date turns terrifying when anonymous drops to her phone demand Violet kill Henry before the date's over. Whoa. That's intense.

But despite the fact this is probably the worst first date in recent cinema, Brandon Sklenar and White Lotus star Meghann Fahy's chemistry is so electric that I'll be referring to the movie as a scary rom-com from here on out. Naturally, I have to ask Brandon if he'd ever do a classic rom-com!

Here's what 1923's Brandon Sklenar had to say about starring in a rom-com in Brit + Co's Drop interview. Plus, Meghann Fahy's best dating advice!

Is Brandon Sklenar in a rom-com?

"It's possible. I'm not saying no, but it's possible," he teases. "I'd love to do a comedy at some point. Everything I have in the future is very far from, and very far from romance, but I'd say it's possible. Yeah, never say never."

As far as his dream comedy goes, Brandon tells Brit + Co, "I love Peter Sellers and I love like Chevy Chase movies. I'm like I'm a very physical guy and I'd love to be able to do something just absurd like grounded but completely absurd."

What have Meghann Fahy said about Brandon Sklenar?

The best ensemble comedies and rom-coms always have incredible casts, but I can't imagine a better duo than Brandon and Meghann. They make an incredible team in Drop, and Meghann admits if she found herself in the same situation as Violet, she wouldn't hesitate to tap Brandon in to help her.

"If sh—t went down, he'd be a good guy to be with," she says. "I feel like you got some real survival skills."

"I could do a couple of things, but most of that I learned from my friends of mine who are even gnarlier than me," he says. "I take little credit. I mean, you learn everything from somewhere, right?"

"I mean, I'm pretty good with like hand to hand combat," he continues, before Meghann tells him he's good at intimidation and he quite literally goes, "Grr, scary face. Spooky."

What is a good first date conversation?

But, more often than not, a bad date won't have any danger...just awkwardness. "I think if you're on a bad date and you realize 'I'm probably not gonna end up with this person,' just try to enjoy yourself anyway and make it about just trying to connect with somebody," Brandon says. "Just just get to know somebody for the sake of getting to know someone."

When it comes to ice breaker questions and conversation starters, Meghann loves "a final meal [question] like last meal, appetizer, main, dessert, drinks, sides, the whole bit."

"What did you want to be when you were really little growing up?" Brandon adds. "Dream scenario." (Let the record show Brandon has admitted he loved Batman growing up, and he's a leading fancast for the DCU. I'm totally here for it).

Can't get enough of this duo? Here's What Brandon Sklenar Said About Potential It Starts With Us Movie, and the first look at Meghann Fahy's Sirens on Netflix!

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

Charming dresses are truly our favorite part about getting ready in springtime, and Walmart's current collection is packed with tons of stylish (and affordable!) options we cannot stop eyeing for the season. They’ve got everything from on-trend drop waist dresses to comfy slips to shop from, and all 7 of these top-tier styles are simply perfect for a wide range of occasions, like casual outdoor picnics to Sunday brunches. You won’t want to miss ‘em!

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No Boundaries Tiered Bustier Mini Dress

This tiered gingham number is instantly flattering, thanks to the bustier-style neckline that hugs your body in all the right places. It's flowy and oh-so breezy to ensure you're comfortable all day long!

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Free Assembly Twist Front Cotton Maxi Dress

Butter yellow is the color to sport this season – with this breathable cotton maxi, you can wear it in so many ways, whether it's with comfy sandals or trendy boots!

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No Boundaries V-Waist Mini Tank Dress

The slight drop waist on this tank dress helps shape your waistline to a tee. You'll find that the basic white color can pair with tons of different layers and accessories, so your spring look can easily transform based on the occasion.

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Scoop Mini Tie Puff Sleeve Dress

The satiny look of this mini dress lends it such a luxe vibe, though you don't have to pay a pretty penny to don it. We adore the unique green color, too, as it feels especially fit for spring as things begin to bloom!

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Scoop Ruffle Neckline Satin Midi Dress

Ooh, how tropical! If you've got a beach vacation on the docket this spring or summer, this soft satin midi has just enough formal flair, thanks to the ruffled neckline. All the while, its lightweight fabric keeps you feelin' comfy and confident, however you style it!

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Free Assembly Sleeveless Square Neck Cotton Midi Dress

This 100% cotton midi moment is covered in the chicest floral pattern that's cohesive with the spring season. We think this pick would work well across a wide range of events, from spring wedding ceremonies to Easter Sunday!

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Free Assembly Sleeveless Cotton Eyelet Midi Dress

Dotted with little eyelet details, this whimsical midi with a drop waist is nothing short of trendy. The square neckline and comfy cotton fabric are super hot right now, but still retain the comfort you want from a spring dress!

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