The 6 most sought after tech skills in the marketplace
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Driverless electric cars, virtual reality headsets, and robot surgeons are the talk of town. But there are two simple questions that can cut through the chatter: What tech skills are companies hiring for, and what kind of tech firms are people starting up? Here is a list of the ‘hottest’ tech skills you might want to equip yourself with to be a part of the digital bandwagon.
1. Big Data
According to Computerworld’s 2016 Forecast report, the hype around Big Data is not hype at all, but a true phenomenon. Big Data was the number 1 skill that companies were hiring for. Robert Half Technology, the IT staffing firm, has said that companies want professionals with two distinct skills - the ability to interpret vast amounts of data, and a knack for bringing data to life, visually.
The latter is as important as the former, as the insights gained from data have to be clearly communicated to everyone in the company ecosystem. Currently, good Big Data certification training to gain project experience remains the best way to break into the $40 billion dollar industry.
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You might joke about that one friend who signed up for Digital Marketing classes so he could learn how to get likes on his
Do you know how digital lead generation works? What digital tools can you use to reach out to particular demographics?
This comprehensive Digital Marketing training course might be the most useful suggestion on this list, because it Digital skills are applicable to every profession and will add a feather to the cap of every professional.
So if you’re looking to become a digital marketing expert, make sure to add skills in social media, PPC, digital analytics, mobile marketing, conversion optimization, content marketing and more to your toolkit. Getting an accredited credential in these popular skills will distinguish you from your peers, and make your profile that much more attractive to potential recruiters.
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3. Mobile App development
Trends come and go, but your smartphone is here to stay. Well, maybe not exactly. Wearables are taking off, from sunglasses-type headsets to smartwatches. Each of these devices comes with its own platforms and APIs, and knowing how to design to the specifications of a device is a top skill of 2016.
According to market research portal Statista, global spending on mobile apps is set to cross $35 billion by the end of 2016. Users want crisp, fluid experiences across all their products and companies want to win the attention of consumers. If you’re interested in creating mobile apps, the most useful skills are
It’s clear that Steve Ballmer’s infamous ‘developers, developers!’ chant is only getting louder. Add app development skills to your skillset with industry-oriented training in Android development.
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You’ve probably noticed that you store less and less data on your hard disk drive, and more and more on the cloud. This is also true for most companies, from up-and-coming startups to midsized firms. Software-as-a-services like But organizations need in-house cloud specialists to handle all their accounts and derive the maximum impact from their systems. Spending on cloud services will grow to more than $127 billion by 2018, according to an
5. DevOps
The industry joke is that programmers either think that DevOps combines the worst aspects of both software development and tech support, or the best. Companies, however, are massively in favor, and this is reflected in the pay packages for those proficient in the skill. A survey from Puppet Labs found that DevOps engineers make $100,000 a year or more.
The DevOps methodology requires a mindset of finding the fastest ways to automate an organization’s processes. At every product launch, it’s the DevOps specialists who are the heroes. Robert Byron, principal consultant at
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6. Project Management
Tech is booming, and so it’s no surprise that project management is among the skills to own. More spending in the information tech industry = bigger, more complex projects, which means better qualified project managers to manage those projects. CIOs like Ken Grady of IDEXX Laboratories have said that while project management in not a new skill, it’s changed a lot over the years, and it’s extremely valuable because people who’ve mastered it are able to handle fast iteration. It involves coordination between teams and precise expectation management.
The ability to optimize business success in markets that require companies to launch new products and quickly pivot is one that every company will need to have. A certificate program in PMP, the world’s foremost project management methodology, is one of the quickest ways to achieve success with this skill.
The Bottom Line
Technology seems to be a change agent for transforming various aspects of life. Learning continuously will be the most effective medium of gaining knowledge.
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Corporates appreciate employees who are willing to learn and lead the way ahead. Gone are those days where professionals stay with an organization for more than a decade. Even in one company, one cannot expect to stay on with the same skill sets for more than a couple of years. Improvisation has been the buzz word amongst corporates. Today's world seem to value knowledge over experience. Certification is the only desired way to gather knowledge and prove ones efficiency.
(The article has been contributed by www.simplilearn.com)
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