Software and IT jobs will double in 10 years?
This year has seen some changes and things people didn't anticipate at all. The overall job market across almost all sectors was on a downfall. However, a few sectors managed to thrive even in these testing times. IT and software jobs didn't see a huge dip and will continue to flourish to accommodate emerging technologies. Here is an article with states that software and IT jobs would double in 10 years.
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