What are the key factors that will affect the IT job market in 2016?
If you ever browse through job placements online or even glance at the window of a high street recruitment agency you’re likely to see an abundance of IT positions ranging from database analysis to programming roles - at least moreso than ever before.
Demand within the information technology industry is growing at a rapid pace making it one of the top industries to work in and is worth almost £60 billion alone. With schools having taught IT as early as the late 90’s and almost every higher education institution offering IT degrees there is no shortage of people with a basic to advanced skill set of using a computer to some level.
However, there is a revolution happening in our UK schools. In September we saw an introduction of coding to the computing curriculum for a variety of different primary and secondary schools. The existing ICT curriculum focused on computer literacy from word processing to using an Excel spreadsheet. The aim now is to not only improve on that but to also teach children all levels of coding and to
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Companies Rely on Information Technology
From large corporations to small independent businesses there’s always some kind of affiliation with information technology whether it’s operating a website or having a dedicated technical support team. A small company may operate an e-commerce website that may require a small team which could include a web developer, a
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This year, Sainsburys announced plans to create a ‘Technology Hub’ that would create 300 tech jobs in coding and development in order to assist shoppers with new and intuitive ways to shop online. This is just another example of major companies going the extra mile to keep up with modern technology.
A Company Is Born Every Minute
Not only would there be a demand for existing companies to be on the lookout for candidates to fulfil these types of technical roles but new companies are being founded nearly every minute in the UK and a likely focus will be to build online presence. Last year there were 581,000 new companies founded according to a report from Startup Britain with entrepreneur Luke Johnson stating that “Starting a business is easier, quicker and cheaper than ever thanks to new technology.” With each new company comes new job roles and opportunities – especially IT jobs.
How The IT Job Market Evolves Each Year
A few years ago, one person may have been responsible for social media related activities. Today there are entire departments and roles focusing on improving the user experience and generating content for Facebook, Twitter and other popular social platforms. A few years before that you could say the same thing about
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Can We Expect An Increase Of IT Jobs In 2016?
What with the usage and growth of technology and the other factors mentioned above, we should see either an increase of IT roles or essentially a similarity of where we’re at right now. The fact that technology can only get better and that companies need dedicated IT roles to thrive we are unlikely to see any kind of decrease. With the advent of crowdfunding helping individuals kickstart their own businesses to existing companies adamant on keeping up with modern technology there will always be a demand for IT roles and the same can only be said for 2016 and beyond.
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