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Digital niche, super niche skills demand surge since Apr-June: Report

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 Mumbai, September 14

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Demand for talent with digital niche and super niche skills has witnessed a surge since the April-June quarter following growth in the digital economy, mainly fuelled by the banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) industry, according to a report.

  According to data from business solutions provider Quess, demand for talent with digital niche and super niche skills including Full Stack, React JS, Android, Angular JS, and Cloud Infrastructure Technologies, Cyber Security, among others, has seen a surge since last quarter, as technology transformations have become a key priority for organisations.

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Further, Gaming (Unity Developers), DevOps (Bamboo, Jira) and Platforms (Salesforce, SAP HANA) have also witnessed an increase in skill demand, it added.

The data for the report is derived from the algorithm built into the company’s application tracking system, which maps and matches candidates to positions in the time period of October-March 2020-2021 compared with March-August 2021.

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While analysing the overall demand for the top 5 skills among tier I cities, the report further revealed that Bengaluru witnessed the highest demand (40 per cent), followed by Hyderabad (18 per cent) and Pune (18 per cent).

A skill-wise break-up showed that Bengaluru indicated high demand for Cloud Tech Developers (41 per cent), React JS Developers (44 per cent) and Android Developers (81 per cent), it said.

For Full Stack Developers, nearly equal demand was witnessed across Bangalore (42 per cent) and Hyderabad (37 per cent), while  demand for Angular JS Developers was evenly distributed across Hyderabad (25 per cent), Bengaluru (21 per cent), Gurugram (21 per cent), Chennai (16 per cent) and Pune (13 per cent), it added. PTI

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