Tech Skills Not Keeping Pace
from the worker-shortage dept
While there are plenty of out of work techies who would probably disagree with this, it appears that there may be a
technology worker shortage approaching again. People are saying that there are fewer qualified applicants for high-end technical positions, and fewer people going through training to learn these systems. Once the economy picks up, there is likely to be a very large skills gap. While I do think that many employers place too much emphasis on people having very specific skills (many techies can easily harness knowledge of one system into quick learning on other systems), there are also plenty of techies who don't seem to keep up with what is important for them to know about. The article also says that with the dot com collapse, learning computer science isn't "sexy" any more. Of course, if the worker shortage continues, and salaries rise, suddenly it could become a lot more attractive again. Either way, it doesn't seem like the smartest career move for people to go into a job just because it makes a lot of money. If they're going to hate the work, then they're never going to be great workers.
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