5 Tech Skills CIOs are Going to Hire in 2020

Rahul Paul
Education Skills
Published in
2 min readOct 20, 2019

We are almost at the final stretch of the decade, and when it’s 2020 finally, CIO trends would start pouring in from all quarters of the economic regions. If you are looking to change fields but are clueless about the tech driving the hiring trends, you have come to the right place.

We believe these 5 tech skills would help you sail past the better part of the 2020s.

Cloud Architect for Hyper-Converged Architecture

With greater demands for data storage and security systems, network administrators and customer support operations in the Cloud business are leveraging Cloud Architects and Engineers with Data Science expertise. These engineers are responsible for deploying, managing and migrating Cloud applications in converged and hyper-converged frameworks. The key here is agility and automation, apart from obvious knowledge of Microsoft Azure, OpenStack, AWS, and governance, and vendor management.

Data Visualization Analysts

If you are training for a BI role, starting with data science certification Malaysia trains you to become a data visualization analyst — one of the most well-paid jobs in the region.

Skills include hands-on coding experience in Python, Apache Hadoop, MapReduce, in addition to strong analytical capabilities executing for Tableau, Looker, and SAS tools.

iOS Developer and Trainer

More and more Cloud companies are digitally transforming by leveraging iOS app tools to include in their collaboration setup. This allows CIOs to build a full-grown tech stack for their internal customer support and service in cross-team communication.

Only a handful of Data science certification courses offer iOS App development projects. Here you can learn Swift and Objective-C to build handsome apps for all Apple devices and gadgets.

AR VR Designers

AR VR designing is another fast-paced industry where engineers are hired to deliver real-time, interactive computer-processed images and videos. CIO trends show that AR VR technology is key to surviving the next state of Marketing and Sales wave where customers want interactive simulation and replication of their choicest brands and shopping habits. While we are still far from “touch”, AR VR is certainly on course to deliver exact ‘feel and experience’ already to users.

Search intelligence

Finally, we are here with Search Intelligence teams. CIOs would hire for this skill seeing the way content discovery and Customer data platforms have taken over the industry. Search Intelligence merges well with traditional and emerging applications and concepts in data science.

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