Top 8 Skills in Demand in the Job Market Right Now (2 of 3)

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4. Cloud Computing

We’ve all been on-and-off working from home in the last few years, so everything has moved to the cloud. Being able to handle data storage and movement on the cloud is a very fine asset to have and will instantly make you impossible to replace in most companies. Cloud services are the data storage systems of tomorrow, so being able to navigate them and optimize them is something you can – and should – put on your resume as soon as possible.

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5. SEO Marketing

On the one hand, there are algorithms that actively get you where you want to go, then there are SEO marketeers that try to shove themselves in there by guessing what you’d be looking for. Using the right keywords in your content can be the difference between being page 1 or 2 on Google. And whoever visits page 2 anyway? It’s not something you can learn easily, sadly. Sure, you can analyze a lot of data and kind of make your way from there, but the biggest problem in SEO marketing is you have to know your target audience through and through.

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6. Audio and Visual Production

In a world that’s more and more a place where you have to create content, having the skills to make that content look professional is invaluable. Whether you’re making ads for a company, for political groups, or for the next big thing on TikTok, there’s not a single business on this planet that wouldn’t benefit from a proper visual and audio producer.