Tech is a really broad field as it involves the use of several processes to create products and services for a different audience. At the time, the number of opportunities available can be overwhelming and put you in a fix on what aspect to learn or go into. As such, I’ll share with you 5 skills in top demand in 2019 that might help you in the course of your decision
MACHINE LEARNING
Machine learning is an application of artificial intelligence (AI) or algorithms and statistical models to computer systems in order to automatically learn and improve from experience specific tasks without being explicitly programmed. Machine learning focuses on the development of computer programs that can access data and use it to learn for themselves.
Machine learning is one of the most innovative and exciting fields moving into the future, making it one of the most profitable skills you can learn. Examples of this tech in today’s world would be Siri, Alexa, chatbots, predictive analysis, self-driving cars amongst others that are still in development. Machine learning can be applied to every industry, including healthcare, education, finance, etc. Hence, the possibilities are endless.
MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT
According to Statista, the number of mobile phone users in the world is expected to pass the five billion mark by 2019. With a population of over 7 billion in 2019, companies who want to stay relevant need more than just websites; they need apps. Mobile app development is the process of developing a mobile application for mobile devices, such as personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants or mobile phones.
Today, the world has become a global village in which platforms are created to link people together as well as provide opportunities for all people. Different sectors of the society have employed the use of mobile app development to create easy accessibility, ease, convenience and connectivity for their audience. Examples of this includes banking and investment sector, health care, education amongst others. Hence, mobile app developers will very much be in demand.
SEO/SEM MARKETING
Employers are looking for people with digital marketing skills to improve their company’s web presence and visibility. This is one of the tech skills in demand for obvious reasons: more site visits mean more conversions, customers, and revenue.
SEO/SEM is usually a great fit for people that are data-minded, since it involves constant testing, measuring, and experimenting to see what works and make changes based on metrics or KPIs (Key Performance Indicator). SEO skills can be used to market yourself, find freelancing clients, start a tech/personal blog, and build a brand. Web developers who learn SEO/SEM can offer bundled services: not only building the websites, but optimizing and marketing them.
UI/UX
UI (user interface) specialists design interfaces for websites and apps to be visually appealing, flow well, and be easy for users to navigate. UX (user experience) specialists do a lot of research and testing to consider every element of how the user will interact with the company and website, coordinating with developers and UI designers.
This type of career is perfect for those who want a creative role (graphic design) -meets-analytical. Ultimately, UI is better for those who want to focus on the visuals, layout, and general look and feel of a page or product. UX is better for those who want to use analysis and testing to help a business seamlessly meet their users’ needs.
BLOCKCHAIN
Originally devised for the digital currency Bitcoin, blockchain has evolved. The tech community is now finding other potential uses for the blockchain technology, such as peer-to-peer payments, crowdfunding, file storage, identity management, digital voting, etc. Some of blockchain skills include networking, cryptography computing, database design, and programming languages ranging from Java, JavaScript, and C++ to Go, Solidity, and Python.
SOURCES:
14 Top Tech Skills in Deman in 2019
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