Getting the certification for skills you may already have is one strategy to remaining employable in this economic climate, said experts. TriOS College, George Brown College, and Sheridan College share their views on IT skills in demand
No one is mistaking the current IT jobs market for the one that sizzled during the dot-com days and inflated salaries to astronomical rates. But as the U.S. economy wrestles with a weak housing market and record oil prices, demand for IT workers is on the rise.
Companies are looking hard for IT professionals with skills in data centres, security and wireless technologies. IT departments will also look for workers with general business knowledge and fluency in foreign languages