Continued Growth of Cloud Engineering Jobs in the UK
The number of Cloud Engineering jobs has almost doubled since last year according to data collected by Technojobs.
The demand for
jobs in cloud engineering
Today’s business relies heavily on IT and the innovations in technology are providing better, more efficient services to improve operations. An IDC report sponsored by Microsoft highlighted the increase in demand for cloud based roles, predicting 7 million positions within the next 2-3 years.
As of March 2016, Technojobs had nearly 300
IT jobs in cloud engineering
Companies and organisations that are recruiting cloud engineers with at least three to five years’ experience with cloud and web services. Employers are actively looking for individuals with experience in OpenStack, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Linux and who are familiar with programming languages including Java, Python and Ruby.
However, the skills gap in today’s job market means many of these cloud positions may become unfilled due to candidates lack of cloud-related training and key skills.
Cloud engineers
The most popular location for cloud engineer vacancies is central London and the South East. The average UK salary can be as much as £52,000, which has seen a 17% increase from the previous year. Contractors can earn a daily rate of up to £460 which has also seen an increase of 44.6% from last year.
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