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Where is Big Data Headed?

In the digitally-connected world we live in, organizations have been collecting increasing amounts of data for the past decade or more. Now, those organizations are thinking strategically about how to use the information they’ve gathered to fuel data-driven decisions that propel them forward. Big data is hot for obvious reasons, but what can we expect from this industry in the future?

The Future of Big Data

Companies are searching for skilled engineers to make sense of their captured data. It’s a candidate-driven market, and companies are willing to pay well for candidates with experience in this field. In addition, the evolution of these companies will continue over the next decade as they adapt to make better use of this data, which will shape the job of data engineering. So what should data engineers expect in the coming years? We have a few predictions:

Candidate tip: Get experience in the cloud to make yourself more valuable to employers.

Candidate tip: Check out open-source ecosystems such as NoSQL and Hadoop and get certified in AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.

Candidate tip: Familiarize yourself with machine learning—it’s coming to big data. Be ready.

Data scientists will be in high demand in the coming years. We’ll also see more c-suite roles for Chief Data Officers (CDOs). We already see a massive gap between supply and demand for qualified candidates: KPMG surveyed 3,600 CIOs and tech execs from 108 countries, and they found that 67% said they struggled to find the data engineers they need.

If you’re into big data, talk to Blackstone Talent Group. We represent data engineers to top employers and can help you hone your interviewing and salary negotiation skills to ensure you find the best opportunity for your skills. Call us today to find out more.

 

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