Hi Slasher_44, very good question to ask in your situation. The development of the electronic industry has been very dynamic in the last 40-50 years due to the high innovation rate and integration capability. 40 years ago the design was more around logic gates, analog circuits and discrete. then the microprocessor pushed a lot of application development to software. Today more work is spend in software design then in hardware. Hardware design has become to system partitioning/design and packaging. PCB design is on one side very simple if everything is on one single IC and on the other side very complex HF-design - like on mobile phone. Since the integration trend will continue the required skills will continuously change and expand. Everything will get faster, smaller, cheaper and different. So only specializing in advanced areas will be key to keep an interesting job with better survival chances. The competition for simple jobs will be high I think and you can only grow with the demanding task. Focus on the areas where you are strong and sensing the need in the companies you can/want to work for seems to be the best to secure your personal future. Continuous learning is the price you have to pay for that.
Enjoy your design work!