| | What Are The Most In-Demand Tech Jobs of 2024? | The War for Top Talent Recruiting IT talent is hard, and we're here to tell you that it is getting more difficult all the time. Great if you are looking to find a job, not so great if you are trying to fill gaps in your team. It's top of mind for the Enterprise IT community because this week our readers have been asking our Smart Answers app which are the most in-demand tech jobs right now. It will not surprise you that when crunching all the insights generated by our expert editors, Smart Answers majored on AI and machine learning engineers, data scientists and data analysts. Those roles were top of the list, with cybersecurity and software developer expertise close behind. AI remains the most difficult-to-fill IT role, but it's interesting (and either scary or exciting) just how many different skillsets are finding hard to source. Find out What are the most in-demand tech jobs of 2024? Repetition on Repeat AI is the gift that keeps in giving in the world of Enterprise IT. An opportunity, a threat, and a problem to be solved for IT leaders. This is evidenced by the frequency with which our readers this week asked our AI tool Smart Answers how to use AI to improve their operations. But the question asked most often in this space was not at the sexy end of the scale. The second most asked question this week was What are the most repetitive tasks in IT that can be automated with AI? Poor old Smart Answers found itself repeating the same answer again and again, and now you can compound its AI woes and find out how to automate your way out of boring tasks. Find out What are the most repetitive tasks in IT that can be automated with AI? Promoting Equality We're back on human concerns for our third most asked question this week. Recruitment is hard, AI can amplify the work of humans, but building the most effective workforce relies on inclusive culture and diversity of staff. And the question preoccupying our readers relates to why half of the human population still finds it harder to build a career in IT. Why is it still an uphill battle for women in IT? Smart Answers doesn't have all the answers, but the work of our editors in telling the stories of women in IT makes for some useful insight for all of us. Find out How can companies promote the careers of women in tech? About Smart Answers Smart Answers is an AI-based chatbot tool designed to help you discover content, answer questions, and go deep on the topics that matter to you. Each week we send you the three most popular questions asked by our readers, and the answers Smart Answers provides. Developed in partnership with Miso.ai, Smart Answers draws only on editorial content from our network of trusted media brandsâCIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network Worldâand was trained on questions that a savvy enterprise IT audience would ask. The result is a fast, efficient way for you to get more value from our content. |
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