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As someone interested in technology, you need to know that there are certain IT skills that will be in demand for a long time to come. You, therefore, need to key into one or more of them in order to be relevant in the IT sector for a long time too.

5 of these relevant technology skills are, hereby, sated below for your consideration:

1. Security: One of the greatest challenges of modern technology today is online security, so, obtaining certification on online security will improve your chances of staying relevant in the IT sector as tech users will always require the services of online security personnel.

2. Data Experts: The size of data available to individuals and organizations is indeed mind-boggling and so, the need for experts that will analyse and interpret these data will always be required. If you choose to go in this direction, then, you may need to pay more attention to Big Data and Analytics.

3. Mobile App Developers: Today, there is a sharp increase in the number of Mobile Apps available at various App Stores and, of course, led to the need for more App Developers. There is no doubt that the need for skilled personnel in App Development will be required for a long time to come because Apps Development are centered on solving tasks or making tasks simple to solve. You might want to join the fray.

4. Technical Writing Skills: If you have good writing skills plus a technical background, this will be a fertile turf for you in the IT sector. The reason for adding this to the list is because, content is extremely important in today’s world, especially online. It is, in fact, said, and rightly so, that content is king online. If you are interested in this skill-set, then, you will most likely find yourself busy for a long time,

5. Coding Skills: Looking into the future, Coding Skills will always be in demand. Coding is not as difficult as many people erroneously think. Websites, like codecademy.com is a good place to star. You can start with languages, such as HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT and PHP.

It is, however, to acquire the relevant skill and education in any of the field you plan to go with. You, however, need to mark yourself out of the pack by branding yourself for recognition online, so that you will record patronage.

This list is, definitely, not conclusive as there are many more IT skills that will still be relevant for a long time to come. You can also carry out your own research on other relevant skills and let us have your feedback here.

9 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks for this insightful piece. I just want to ask a question. Can someone who is a tiro-tyro, so to speak, wake up one day, and say he wants to go for IT study? I’m talking one who doesn’t have basic knowledge of Computer .
    I’m sorry, I’m going to add this: does Computer Graphics fit into the above list? I asked because I love Computer Graphics.

    • Computer graphics is also an IT skills, bit like he closed with, you need to be outstanding, there is no skills in the world where we have a lone ranger, you can make big bucks if your works are creative and unique, and also love what u do, if not you are just gonna be another one of those

  2. Interesting tips, i am so much loving Security, it is going to be need for as long as internet is going to be alive, we have a lot of certifications, also commenting on the Data Experts, that is also true, we have a bogus amount of data that it takes a company months to analyze them all, while checking out i also saw some interesting ones: Electronics technician or engineer, system administrator/specialist

    • Yes! All lays credence to the fact that certain Tech related jobs will be in demand for a long time to come. So position yourself now!

    • One of the easiest of them all, if you know how to program, then you have got the bedrock of it all, try codeacademy, it helped me too, but it will help u more if you have your own PC

  3. Personally, I will love to acquire the coding and security skills, I really love to learn at least one programming language, especially JAVA, C++

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