The latest survey shows that 3 large data technology Hadoop, DA data, NoSQL occupy the technical field of the highest pay 3 jobs. Apple and other related technologies are followed, and Java, C, C + + and other mainstream technology areas of the rankings are not ideal.
Perhaps some companies have yet to really understand the value of large data, but they do not affect their huge investment in big data skills like Hadoop and NoSQL. Through a 2013 Dice Tech Salary survey learned that the two pillars of large data projects (Hadoop and NoSQL) are worth more than any other technical skill, and apple-related technology is not far behind. Like OmniGraffle and C. From the list's data, Big data is arguably one of the most valuable industries in Silicon Valley.
High-tech top-ranked data include TOP3
The great value of data
At present, the enterprise still cannot accurately obtain the value through the data. Surveys show that while companies are or are ready to deploy large data projects immediately, they still lack the means to do so, and there is a big disconnect now.
Companies are apparently willing to pay more to retain talent and help them figure out the value of the data. They are also willing to pay more for Apple-related developers: In Dice's survey, OmniGraffle and C both appear on top 10. And from the hottest trend analysis of indeed.com, we can see something more interesting: top 10--html5, IOS, Android, mobile app, jQuery in addition to the big data, 5 mobile skills Only one of them is related to Apple.
High-tech top-ranked data include TOP3
There is no doubt that Apple-related technology pays the highest salary-C can bring a 105,000 per cent salary to developers when mobile developers have only about 80,000 dollars in salaries.
The golden age of Silicon Valley
Admittedly, big data and Apple iOS-related development salaries after the mainstream are still unknown. But to be sure, in 2003 the average U.S. technical position paid only 69,400 dollars, and in 2012 it soared to 8.569 dollars. But if you want to get a higher salary, Silicon Valley is no doubt a good omen. While the industry has boasted that the average salary for technical jobs has reached $101279 trillion, only Silicon Valley's average salary is more than $100,000, although it has fallen by 2.8% in 2012 years, and Boston (up 7%, up 94742) and Los Angeles (up 2% to 92498) have grown significantly.
While it is clear from one executive that Hadoop has much to do to create value, wages will continue to rise due to the shortage of talent.
Future employment trends
Although this is only the mainstream salary before, but from another point of view, big data and apple related positions have very bright prospects-especially big data. There is no denying that Android and HTML5 will dilute Apple's influence in the mobile world, reduce its number of jobs or pay, possibly at the same time. But for large data, there is no stopping it.
Given the unmatched open source advantage of large data areas, it is likely that large data positions will deviate from Silicon Valley. A year ago, Cloudera executives told Churchill club staff that Hadoop was very complex for most businesses, but that would soon change, especially when the application was more complex than it was, and in the present we seem to be close to it. There are already so many big data jobs to work for.
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