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IT Careers: 10 Industries With Job Openings Right Now

Even as the coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the economy, many U.S. companies are still hiring IT professionals. According to CompTIA, for example, there were 270,000 job postings for core IT professionals in April. Overall, there are 10 different industries that are at the forefront in terms of open positions for tech workers. If you are looking for a new job opportunity, keep an eye on IT roles in industries like financial services, logistics and consulting.

The Work From Home Era Is the Perfect Time to Start Your Cloud Computing Career

During this period of uncertainty, many companies have been recognizing the benefits of remote work and moving their business to the cloud. Those companies will have to start relying on the cloud to replace most of their physical infrastructure and create a seamless remote working experience from home. This, in turn, will create many opportunities for technology professionals to propel themselves into a new cloud career. With that in mind, Broadus Palmer, founder and cloud career coach at Level Up With Broadus, offers three important pieces of advice for embarking on a cloud computing career.

What Do Software Developers Want? A Chance to Learn, and a Decent Corporate Culture

According to a new Stack Overflow survey of 65,000 software developers from 186 countries around the world, opportunities to work with the latest technologies within a supportive corporate culture rank as a top priority for job seekers. That is especially true, given the rapid rate of innovation in the software industry. Developers also show a commitment to continuous learning. Three in four, or 75 percent, noted that they learn a new technology at least every few months or once a year and 37 percent learn something new every few months.

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