How to Get Involved in the Booming Python Job Market

How to Jump Aboard the Booming Python Job Market

From finance to artificial intelligence, data science to web development, there isn't an area in which Python isn't consolidated and flourishing. So let's discuss actual salaries, in-demand skills, marketplaces, and what to do in order to remain competitive.

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The Job Market Today

Information technology has created an extremely varied and dynamic market, and saying "computer science" alone is something of an umbrella term now. Pretty much everything has elements of IT in it to some degree — from the algorithms that recommend which TV series you should watch, to the code on this page, and even the software integrating your home appliances with your mobile.

From this wide array of areas — all of them careers in their own right — we'll pick a handful. All of them are within multi-million/billion-dollar industries that are particularly hot as of 2020, and will most probably remain active in the foreseeable future.

We are talking about:

  • AI
  • cloud development
  • cryptocurrencies and finance
  • data science
  • web development and mobile apps

Nearly any position in an exciting, forward-moving and profitable industry will require Python mastery. Stack Overflow Trends very eloquently shows how Python has gained traction since 2008 to become the most talked-about programming language.

But programming alone won't cut it. You’ll also need solid knowledge specific to the industry before you'll be considered for the position.

Let's examine how Python has stacked up against other languages in each field during the last five years on Google Trends, and also discuss what additional knowledge will be expected from you.

Statistics Analysis and Deep Learning

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