Dev roles hardest to fill say CIOs

Software and app developers in high demand, while web developers and systems 
admins are not

By George Nott (Computerworld)  10th February, 2017
 http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/614009/dev-roles-hardest-fill-say-cios/


Skilled software developers have been cited by Australian businesses as the 
most difficult group to recruit in a recent survey.

Research commissioned by recruitment company Robert Half, found that 43 per 
cent of the 160 local CIO and CTOs surveyed said it was most challenging to 
find IT professionals equipped with skills in programming, documenting, testing 
and bug fixing, to serve in their software development function.

Applications developers – able to work on software specfically relating to 
personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants and mobile apps – 
were the next hardest to find, according to 38 per cent of respondents.

The recruiter said there is huge demand for app devs – particularly those with 
proficiency in AngularJS, PHP, Java and Node.js – which is expected to heighten 
given that 43 per cent of tech chiefs said this function would create the most 
new jobs over the next five years.

“As Australian companies increasingly adopt innovative methods, developing new 
technology tools to improve the customer experience will be a crucial factor 
driving their business agenda,” said Robert Shaw’s APAC managing director David 
Jones.

“Developing apps for business requires the correct expertise and qualified IT 
personal, a trend that will surge demand.”

Other functions expected to grow most rapidly in coming years related to 
security and database management.
More than half (58 per cent) of CIOs and CTOs said cyber would create the most 
jobs in their organisations by 2021, while 39 per cent said roles relating to 
Big Data would.

Jones said there will be particular demand for database administrators, 
business intelligence developers and data analysts. Skills sought by employers 
when filling these roles included advanced ability with SSIS, SSRS and SSAS 
systems.

“With the right IT talent to properly manage databases and maximise the 
potential of data analytics, organisations can focus more on their customer 
needs, identify new trends and unlock new business opportunities,” Jones said.

The least difficult functions to recruit for, according to tech leaders were 
help desk and technical support, web development or web design and systems 
administrators. The same three functions were considered the least likely to 
create roles in coming years.

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