7 Fastest-Growing Tech Job Skills
Which terms do IT employers and job seekers search for most often?
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It's a new year, and plenty of IT pros are thinking about new career opportunities. These days, nearly all job searches take place online. That means that the data from Internet job boards can offer valuable insights into where the job market is heading.
Daniel Culbertson, an economist with Indeed Hiring Lab, recently published an analysis of tech job searches from both the job seeker and the employer perspective. He compared search data from October 2015 to September 2016 with data from October 2016 to September 2017. He then compiled a list of the search terms that had increased the most between the two time periods.
Culbertson's list highlighted the terms that job seekers are searching for more often. But it's important to note that those aren't necessarily the terms that employers are searching for when they are looking for new workers.
The slides that follow highlight the seven fastest-growing job skills from the employers' perspective. These are the terms from the Indeed list that showed the biggest increases in employer resume searches.
Some of the terms that job seekers are searching for most often are actually decreasing in employer searches. These job skills are listed near the end of the slideshow.
Finally, because the fastest-growing job skills generally aren't the same as the most in-demand job skills, the last slide lists the technology job skills that show up most often in employer job postings.
As previously mentioned, several of the terms on the Indeed list were fast-growing among job seekers, but actually lost ground among employers. For job seekers, these terms might indicate areas where there is an oversupply of talent to meet demand. But from another perspective, they could indicate technologies that CIOs might want to begin using if they want to attract top talent. And the first term on the list — Mandarin — is an indication of the number of Chinese IT professionals looking for employment.
Search Term | Job Seeker Search Growth | Employer Search Growth |
---|---|---|
Mandarin | 49% | -39% |
Tableau | 48% | -40% |
Laravel | 43% | -28% |
Golang | 39% | -4% |
Unity | 36% | -33% |
Django | 35% | -18% |
Linux | 31% | -27% |
Python | 29% | -18% |
Of course, the tech job skills that are showing the fastest growth aren't necessarily the ones that are most in-demand with employers. For this slideshow, Indeed also provided a list of the tech skills that show up most often in job postings, and only AWS and Python made both lists. Here are the 10 most in-demand tech skills, based on Indeed job postings.
Java (appears in 30% of tech job postings)
Agile (27%)
Javascript (26%)
.NET (19%)
Python (15%)
Microsoft SQL Server (12%)
Oracle (12%)
C or C++ (12%)
Git (11%)
AWS (11%)
Of course, the tech job skills that are showing the fastest growth aren't necessarily the ones that are most in-demand with employers. For this slideshow, Indeed also provided a list of the tech skills that show up most often in job postings, and only AWS and Python made both lists. Here are the 10 most in-demand tech skills, based on Indeed job postings.
Java (appears in 30% of tech job postings)
Agile (27%)
Javascript (26%)
.NET (19%)
Python (15%)
Microsoft SQL Server (12%)
Oracle (12%)
C or C++ (12%)
Git (11%)
AWS (11%)
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