Jobs, Salaries on the Rise in the U.S., and the Gains May Well Stay at Home
Jobs, Salaries on the Rise in the U.S., and the Gains May Well Stay at Home
Now that the IT job market is starting to even out a bit, offshore worries are being offset by the fact that there are a number of hotshot IT jobs that are proving to be very resistant to offshoring. App-dev experts are once again in demand, and that's especially true for those with EAI, .Net, Java, Web applications, ERP and CRM skills. Infrastructure jobs such as security experts, data modelers, network managers and engineers, software engineers, disaster recovery specialists and system auditors will also be mostly immune to outsourcing. About 6 million jobs are expected to be created over the next decade in computer and mathematical occupations, health care and education. To further bolster the trend, salaries for technology workers have jumped 3.1 percent, to an average of $20.27.
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