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6 Tech Skills in Demand for 2023


6 Tech Skills in Demand for 2023

Not only is the tech industry one of the fastest growing sectors in the UK, it’s also ever-changing, with new development and technological advances being made every year. 2022 has seen a turbulent year in the job market, with giants such as Meta and Amazon making job cuts to save costs. Despite this, the demand for highly skilled tech workers is still strong, with 8.5 million vacancies open in the last year. 

1. Cloud Computing

One of the most sought-after skills in tech is cloud computing. Put simply, it’s the technology that allows a business to store data and servers off site via an internet provider. It allows a company to have faster innovation as well as a lower cost way of maintaining their IT structure. There are many companies offering cloud solutions to clients, but the biggest players in the market are Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure.

2. Cybersecurity

With the growth of companies using cloud services to store data and servers comes an increased threat of cyber attacks. In 2021 the average number of cyber attacks and data breaches increased by 15.1% year-on-year. 

3. Programming

When you look at a list of tech skills which are in demand, programming is one which is likely to always appear somewhere. Pretty much every company who has a website, especially those in the e-commerce space, will need some level of coding knowledge. However, programming is one of the areas in which companies all over the world are experiencing a skills gap.

4. Artificial Intelligence (AI)

It’s no secret that artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world we live in. Every year, we adapt to use new technologies such as smart assistants, self-driving cars, chatbots and more.

5. Data Science

Data science has recently had its value questioned with the emergence of bigger tech trends. However, while we still use collect and analyse data, data scientists will very much be in demand. Big data is very much still king when it comes to companies like Amazon, Meta and Apple as it allows them to address business problems they wouldn’t have been able to tackle before. 

6. Blockchain

Blockchain is defined by IBM as a shared, immutable ledger that facilitates the process of recording transactions and tracking assets in a business network. Things like payments, accounts, data and orders can all be tracked using a blockchain network. More and more businesses are using blockchain networks due to the complex nature of how they work – they are almost impossible to hack. The networks also allow data to be transferred quickly and accurately.

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