These are the jobs in high demand
In wake of the pandemic, technologists have become crucial to teams worldwide and shifting their work to a remote lifestyle has created in even more demand for tech talent. From cybersecurity engineers to NET developers and tech support engineers, take a look at these changing positions and roles which are adapting to the coronavirus quickly.
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