Top 9 IT Skills In Demand 2012

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							Top IT Skills In Demand 2012 - 2013
           Summary & Methodology
Computerworld’s latest IT forecast survey indicates the hottest IT skills for 2012 and beyond.




   In June of 2011, Computerworld.com, a leading source of cutting-edge
   technology information for IT enthusiasts, professionals and executives -
   polled 353 IT managers about their technology hiring plans for 2012 in its
   annual IT forecast survey. The results provide valuable insight into which
   technology skills & expertise are likely to be the most sought-after in 2012.

   Subject matter experts at ITCareerFinder, a world-class online community for
   career-minded IT professionals, analyzed and summarized CW’s survey
   results to create this concise breakdown of the most demanded computer
   skills, desirable certifications and red-hot IT career tracks for 2012 & beyond.




                     Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
61%
                 Programming and
                 Application Development




       61% of the IT executives plan to hire web and application developers in
       2012. Driven by continued fast-paced growth in the handheld device
       market, this represents the largest growth percentage for a single IT skill
       set. Organizations will hire an unprecedented amount of skilled & talented
       mobile application developers from 2012 through 2013 and beyond to
       develop a range of innovative applications to meet the exacting needs of
       smartphone and tablet users.




  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
44%              IT Project Management




       44% of the tech execs will hire project mangers in 2012. Complex projects
       will demand skilled IT Project Managers to ensure that goals are met on
       time, under budget and to specs. The demand is highest for those who can
       also play the increasingly demanded role of computer systems analyst -
       meaning managers want PMs who will not only oversee projects, but help
       the organization plan and strategize the best ways to maximize the ROI of
       technologies and IT personnel.




  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
35%
                 Help Desk Technicians
                 & Technical Support




       35% of the IT executives plan to hire help desk technicians and IT support
       personnel this year. Until the day when computers are no longer used in
       business, IT support technicians will have a job. For 2012, mobile devices
       have added a new dimension to the tech support job role, expanding the
       knowledge-base and advancement opportunities for these indispensable
       professionals. Achieving skills and certifications that validate mobile
       computing skills in a popular Operating Systems – such as the MCTS:
       Windows 7 Configuration - will help you leverage this trend to get hired.



  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
35%              Computer Networking




       35% of the IT executives surveyed plan to hire networking professionals in
       2012. Increased demand for network administrators and managers is
       fueled in part by the rapid increase in cloud computing and virtualization
       initiatives. Specific in-demand qualifications for networking professionals
       include skills, experience and certifications in VMware virtualization and
       Citrix cloud technologies. Microsoft’s new cloud-based certifications will
       also help candidates validate skills in this domain.




  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
23%              Business Intelligence




       23% of the IT executives surveyed will hire business intelligence specialists
       in 2012. Increased demand for technicians and managers with BI skills is a
       positive indicator of confidence and growth in IT employment, as it shows
       a shift from the recent culture of “save costs at all costs,” to innovating
       and investing in new technologies for smarter business decisions.
       Noteworthy benefactors of the increased demand for business
       intelligence skills include certified Microsoft SQL Server BI Specialists.




  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
18%              Data Center Skills




       18% of the IT executives plan to hire data center professionals in 2012.
       Increased demand for data center technicians is another byproduct of
       businesses’ increased focus on cloud and virtualization strategies, as well
       as “green” initiatives. “Hiring managers will be looking for IT professionals
       with skills and expertise in data center operations & systems integration,”
       said John Reed, Executive Staffing Director of IT staffing giant, Robert
       Half Technology.




  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
18%              Web 2.0 Skills




       18% of tech execs will hire programmers with Web 2.0 development skills in
       2012. Demand for these skills will increase as businesses look to engage
       young consumers & spur a competitive advantage in red-hot social media
       and networking platforms. In demand programming skills include HTML,
       XML, CSS, Flash & JavaScript on the front-end; and AJAX, PHP, Perl & Visual
       Basic on the back-end. Web Developers & Computer Programmers will
       capitalize on this concerted push to hire professionals with Web 2.0 skills.




  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
17%              Information Security




       17% of the executives surveyed plan to hire IT Security Technicians this
       year. Information security remains a chief concern for IT managers in 2012
       and beyond as the frequency and severity of cyber-crimes continues to
       escalate. The IT execs report a significant skills gap in IT security & auditing
       skills, finding it difficult to locate talent, indicating a great opportunity for
       IT pros to advance their information security skills. Security skills in the
       most demand include operations security, mobile device & wireless
       security, risk management, network security and cloud security skills.



  Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
9%                  Telecommunications




          9% of the technology executives surveyed by ComputerWorld plan to hire
          telecommunications professionals in 2012 to 2013. IT professionals with
          telecommunications skills and experience will enjoy increased demand as
          businesses continue to upgrade call centers, wired and wireless
          communication systems with cutting-edge digital hardware & software.
          Telecommunications skills in the greatest demand include IP telephony,
          VOIP and Cisco IP Call Center.




     Sources: Computerworld’s 2012 IT Forecast Survey • ITCareerFinder.com
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                   Current and reliable data from around the Web.




   Computerworld IT Forecast 2012 Survey
    (Published Q4 2011)

   U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2012-2013 Occupational Outlook Handbook
    (Released March 29, 2012)

						
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