Coronavirus

Top Demand For Tech Skills In Post-COVID World

Bhubaneswar: The coronavirus pandemic and consequent lockdown have more than highlighted our dependence on all things digital and technological innovations. As such, things are only going to get better for IT fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet of Things and robotics.

Here’s a look at the top tech skills that will take centre stage post-coronavirus:

Software Development

Most organisations will be looking to transform to digital, implying more demand for experts who can construct devices, tools, software and programming. Full-stack development is an ability that will be exceptionally esteemed in the following years.

Data Science

With right information, organizations will have the option to know better on how to deal with their endeavours and get ready for future eventualities like the current pandemic. This is where data science will shine in information gathering, sharing and utilization.

App Design & Development

The capacity to make, structure and create applications and substance for cell phones will be broadly relied upon across industries.

AI & ML

Artificial Intelligence as (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) combined with the Internet of Things and mechanical technology have an extremely bright future.

Akanksha Soni
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