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What are the Fastest Growing Careers in Technology?

Determining which careers in technology will see the fastest growth is a simple matter of following trends.

With a strange and unstable job market, many young professionals are re-evaluating their what different opportunities will afford them. This is especially true in the tech industry, where trends and demand can seemingly change overnight. Recent graduates, as well as those looking to shift to a more lucrative market, should consider these growing careers in technology for a stable, more varied career path.

Web Application Developer

As e-commerce continues to outpace traditional brick-and-mortar stores, web design companies are more relevant than ever. Creating a unique experience through a business’s online storefront has become a vital part of setting companies apart from other retailers. Whether by developing unique product comparison software, ways to interact and preview products visually, or designing mobile apps that make exploring a retailer’s products more intuitive and exciting, web application developers remain one of the most important and fastest growing careers in technology. The projected job growth for web developers is predicted at 24 per cent through 2022, and with a median pay over $100,000, it’s an avenue worth pursuing.

Mobile App Developers

Truly emerging as a viable piece of hardware in the 1990’s, few could imagine the innovations that led to the modern smartphone. More akin to a pocket computer than a telephone, these devices are universally ubiquitous today, and capable of so much more than just making calls. Whether used for gaming, personal banking and accounting, video chat, or simple web browsing, the versatility of smartphones is ultimately limited by and dependent upon the development of mobile apps. As such, mobile app developing is a stable career path predicted to continue its growth well into the 2020’s. In fact, growth projections range to as high as 32 per cent for software and mobile app developers, leaving plenty of room for the next generation of graduates.

Market Research Analyst

While web developers provide the “how” for companies looking to deliver their products to customers, there’s still a need for experts to determine what exactly it is customers want. Enter market research analysts, the minds who cull through seemingly limitless data points to determine what products will appeal to which demographics, the ideal price point, and many other aspects essential to businesses looking to turn their conceptual products into the next big thing. Market research analysts need a solid technological background to sort through all this data, so many acquire a degree in computer science and related disciplines. Entry into the field can be accomplished with just a bachelor’s degree, so this is a great option for entry-level workers.

Information Security Analyst

All the computing power and network infrastructure in the world is useless if it can’t be protected. From state-sponsored cyber terrorism to hobbyist hackers, security threats to corporate, government, and private networks remains one of the most important issues in the world of technology. Because of this, information security analysts have been and continue to remain in high demand. With a substantial projected growth of 37 per cent through the next five years, information security analysts will doubtless be the largest force for job growth in the technology industry.

Determining which careers in technology will see the fastest growth is a simple matter of following trends. As more companies rely upon tech for communication, reaching customers, selling products, and offering services, two main branches of technology jobs can be expected to grow: those who develop software solutions, and those responsible for the security of networks.

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Eileen O'Shanassy is a freelance writer and blogger based out of Flagstaff, AZ. She writes on a variety of topics and loves to research and write. She enjoys baking, biking, and kayaking. Check out her Twitter @eileenoshanassy.

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