Information Technology Skills Are Still In Demand...
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Information Technology Skills Remain in High Demand
Overview
Despite the recent downturn in tech stocks and the fall of some internet companies, Information Technology (IT) continues to be one of the fastest-growing fields, as noted by the US Department of Labor.
Trends and Insights
Leading tech magazines such as Information Week and Computerworld have highlighted that the economic slowdown is unlikely to significantly reduce the number of high-tech projects or the demand for skilled workers. While some companies are delaying hardware and software purchases, many are increasing their reliance on outsourcing for tasks like application development, quality assurance, site management, internet security, and tech support. This shift is likely to boost hiring in these outsourced services.
Labor Market Dynamics
The shortage of skilled IT professionals, especially in internet, e-commerce, and networking, remains a concern for employers. Experts anticipate that this demand will exceed supply for the next decade. By 2008, projections indicated that the US high-tech industry would add 5 million jobs, partly due to the internet becoming mainstream (SI Review, March/April 2001).
Skills in Demand
As job openings increase, competition for skilled IT workers is intensifying. Companies are especially seeking individuals with experience in areas like Java, Java Servlets, Java Beans, Novell NetWare, Lotus Notes, Linux, Cisco, Adobe, JavaScript, XML, HTML, and DHTML. With web-enabled CRM programs and data-driven tools expanding, the need for experienced candidates is significant.
Conclusion
The push for new web-based projects and looming deadlines make hiring skilled IT workers a priority. A career in IT offers significant opportunities for long-term success, as the industry remains vital to business growth and innovation.
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