Cloud computing will create jobs, say IT professionals

Four in 10 IT professionals predict that increasing use of cloud computing will create more jobs, according to IT jobs specialist CWJobs.co.uk.

Four in 10 IT professionals predict that increasing use of cloud computing will create more jobs, according to IT jobs specialist CWJobs.co.uk.

The research shows that 70% believe cloud computing skills and experience will make them more employable. Only 28% believe cloud computing mean less jobs.

The findings coincide with new CWJobs research, which shows that Q2 saw an 8.1% increase in IT jobs advertised but IT recruitment remains 170% down on 2008 levels.

Richard Nott, website director of CWJobs, says: “While it is not yet clear which specific skills will be useful for cloud computing, the majority of IT professionals do believe there will be a need to adapt to capitalise on the changing IT landscape and that now is the time to do this.”

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