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Cloud Computing Skills Are Skyrocketing


 By Andrew R Hickey, CRN, January 6, 2012, 1315 hrs

According to a report from Wanted Analytics, a talent research firm, the demand for cloud computing skills has exploded with hiring for cloud computing expertise growing 61 percent year over year.


According to the report, over the past 90 days employers and staffing firms have placed more than 10,000 job ads that included cloud computing skills and experience as requirements. Those ads came from more than 2,400 companies in that 90-day period, which ultimately pushed cloud hiring demand 61 percent year-over-year.


Solution providers are seeking cloud-ready employees to bring their businesses to the next level. Additionally, a host of major IT companies, including HP and others, have launched cloud-specific certifications to arm the market with cloud skills and competence.


The cloud computing market is evolving at such a pace that while the number of job postings is skyrocketing, the talent isn't there to fill the positions.


Among the most common positions that require cloud computing experience are computer specialists and programmers, but the recent cloud boom has also created a major need for cloud expertise in software and cloud applications.


San Francisco represented the metropolitan area with the highest volume of job postings and ads seeking cloud computing skills during the past 90 days. According to Wanted Analytics, San Francisco-area recruiters placed more than 1,000 unique job listings, representing growth of 95 percent year-over-year. San Francisco was followed by Seattle, San Jose, Washington DC and New York. San Jose was the only location to see a decline in the year-over-year volume of online cloud job postings, which dipped to 12 percent fewer than in the same 90-day stretch last year.


Meanwhile, Wanted Analytics found that recruiting for cloud computing is likely moderately difficult and conditions vary based on talent supply and hiring demand per location. For example, Washington DC has some of the more difficult recruiting conditions in the US, Wanted Analytics said, which creates a longer time-to-fill and job ads that are posted online for longer than the national average of 44 days.


The cloud job push also extends beyond IT jobs. Positions including marketing managers, sales managers, customer service representatives and cargo and freight agents are also requiring cloud computing skills.


"Overall, hiring demand for cloud skills for jobs that are not IT-related has been strong," Wanted Analytics said. "In the past 90 days, there have been about 3,300 job ads posted online by employers and staffing firms, representing a 70 percent year-over-year growth.”

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1/10/2012 1:59:09 AM
 
I am curious to know how Wanted Analytics defines "Cloud Skills"? Was there a description included in the survey?
 
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