Six tech skills companies are looking for while hiring IT positions
1. Coding.
Coders especially experience are much in demand. Among all the language the most popular is Java. Java is preffered programming language for Internet of Things(IoT), enterprise architecture and cloud computing. Other language include C, C++, SQL and Ruby. Visual C#has managed to get into top 5 recently.2. Big data.
2015 will belong to Big Data. Companies are looking for candidates with knowledge of big data and thinking computers system. Candidates having these skills are chased by large companies with lucrative salaries. Big Data technology includes Apache, Hadoop, Spark, NoSQL, maching learning, data mining and statistical and quantitative analysis.3. Cloud computing.
Year 2015 will be the year of cloud computing.The reason is that costs can be slashed as much as 90 percent through digitization of information-intensive processes. In Future we will see "a world of hybrid deployments in which some information and applications reside in the cloud and the remainder resides on-premise." Learning to utilize the cloud's flexible power can improve everything from your data security to your collaboration ability.4. Mobile.
With growing mobile use especially smartphones and the advent of ecommerse startups the popularity of Apps has increased . This has resulted in a significant increase in demand of Apps developers.In one of the mobile technology segments the skills being hired for include multi platform/multi architecture application development tools, HTML5, high precision location sensing and enterprise mobile management.
5. Data visualization.
Data keeps multiplying, which means whatever message you hope to communicate online must find increasingly creative ways to break through the noise. That's where data visualization comes in, which involves using a visual representation of the data to discover new information and breakthroughs. This technique can reveal details that poring through dry data can't. Fortunately, you don't have to be a web designer or developer to create compelling infographics.6. UX design skills.
User experience (UX) designers consider the end user's ease of use, efficiency, and general experience of interfacing with a system (such as a website or application). Smashing Magazine notes that while user experience has long been important, it has become more so recently in relation to the diverse ways that users can now access websites, including mobile and apps. "The more complex the system, the more involved will the planning and architecture have to be for it," writes Jacob Gube. But it's not just professional designers who can benefit from understanding UX design--anyone can.These six tech trends are reshaping the way businesses in every industry function internally and connect with their customers. Get smart in these areas, and you won't have to worry about being left behind--at least not this year.

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