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京ICP备号&&京公网安备99号The Fastest-Growing Jobs Of The Last 3 Years
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Data scientist and user interface developers are the
fastest-growing job titles in the past three years, according
to data from job-matching service TheLadders.
Job openings in both positions have multiplied 12 times over
since 2010, TheLadders said. By comparison, all jobs tracked by
the company grew on average 1.4 times over the same period.
TheLadders
fastest-growing job titles by analyzing the words and phrases
people used to search for jobs and the types of positions
employers posted over the past several years.
Here are the five fastest-growing job titles over the past three
Data scientist and user interface
these positions grew 12 times over the last three years. Today,
TheLadders has more than 200 listings open for data scientist
positions, as opposed to less than 50 openings three years
iOS- and Android-developer
This job increased tenfold since 2010.
TheLadders now has more than 500 positions open for mobile
development.
User experience designer
This position hasn't grown as fast as user
interface development, but it's still up seven times in the past
three years.
Business intelligence
the last three years, this job has grown sixfold.
Interestingly, some of these jobs were basically nonexistent five
years ago, when TheLadders didn't have
any postings for either data scientist or iOS/Android
developer. On the other hand, some of the more traditional job
titles now rank among the most rapidly declining.
Over the past five years, the growth rate of titles containing
the word "manager" has dropped 25% and the growth rate of ones
with the word "director" has plummeted 50%. TheLadders considers
that a sign that mid-level management jobs as a whole are
becoming less popular.
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Back-office positions like business process outsourcing and data processing are among the fastest-growing online jobs, according to a new report.
With more than 5,000 new jobs in the past three months, business process outsourcing showed the highest growth of any category, according to
Fast 50. The rankings are based on jobs that have seen the most growth since the last quarter of 2011.
Overall, more than 170,000 jobs were posted in the first quarter of 2012, up from 130,000.
"We have seen a huge on the whole, with businesses rethinking their strategies moving into the new year,"
chief executive Matt Barrie said. "The huge growth in outsourcing is made up of a wide range of different types of projects being completed in countries all across the globe."
The other jobs in the Fast 50's top 10 include:
PDF Converters and Editors
Data Processing
Copy Typing
Web Search
Virtual Assistant
Data Entry
Article Submission
Customer Support
The research also shows a significant increase in . App developing for both iPhone and Android devices rose more than 25%.
"In a difficult global economic climate, businesses are looking to optimize their cost base and are therefore looking to online freelancers as a profit driver," Barrie said.
SEO jobs, meanwhile, aren’t jobs in that field were up just 8% since the last quarter of 2011.
Google’s fight against low-quality link building has had a major impact on the SEO industry, causing significant pain for e-commerce and blog sites by delisting major link networks, according to the study.
The study was based on data from 172,936 jobs posted
in the first quarter of 2012.
Chad Brooks is a Chicago-based freelance business and technology writer who has worked in public relations and spent 10 years as a newspaper reporter. You can reach him at
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This article originally published at BusinessNewsDaily
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