This article lists PM, PMO, BA, 'Contract Delivery' as being the hot skills for contractors:
Which IT skills are still hot for contractors? :: Contractor UK
My experience on the job boards back this up to an extent. When I search in my areas of domain expertise I definetly get more management type roles come back rather than an abundance of Java / .NET / Oracle techy ones. They are often better paid too.
Is this the whole outsourcing & offshoring finally coming home to roost for us on the technical side of the fence?
Should a technical contractor be looking at moving more in the direction of project management and architecture to stay in demand?
Which IT skills are still hot for contractors? :: Contractor UK
My experience on the job boards back this up to an extent. When I search in my areas of domain expertise I definetly get more management type roles come back rather than an abundance of Java / .NET / Oracle techy ones. They are often better paid too.
Is this the whole outsourcing & offshoring finally coming home to roost for us on the technical side of the fence?
Should a technical contractor be looking at moving more in the direction of project management and architecture to stay in demand?
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