The Most In-Demand Tech Skills for 2023 (And How To Learn Them Quickly)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- The tech landscape is changing faster than ever! Are your skills up-to-date or are you at risk of being left behind? Discover the most in-demand tech skills that all companies will be looking for in 2023 and beyond.
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We break down the top skills like cloud computing, data science, cybersecurity, and more that you might have not considered. Whether you're looking to start a new career or level up in your current role, this video has got you covered. 📈
Plus, I share with you actionable tips on how to learn these skills quickly and economically through affordable online courses, certifications and more. 💡
Let me know in the comments what tech skills you want to learn in 2023! See you in the next one. 👋
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I am currently a software developer who once modeled and thought I wanted to pursue a career in the fashion industry. While I was modeling in Hong Kong, I eventually felt the desire to further my education. I decided to depart the modeling world and move back to Canada, knowing that could be the end of my modeling opportunities. I attended Ryerson University for GCM (Graphic Communications Management), as I thought I might still work in the fashion industry in another capacity. It was in my last year of university, I was introduced to a very basic coding course. I instantly fell in love. From there I knew I wanted to pursue software development but didn't have a clue where to start. I didn't want to go back to university as I just completed a four-year degree. I decided to enroll in a 10-week intensive coding Bootcamp. From there I started working at a small startup learning and growing my technical and soft skills. I then transitioned to a larger company where I am a software developer and technical consultant today.
The Most In-Demand Tech Skills for 2023 (And How To Learn Them Quickly)
#MostInDemandTechSkills #tiffintech
1. AI
2. Low code
3. SQL
4. Robotics
5. Cloud computing
Yet Coffee-Making skills rule over all those!
data analytics
I work as a scientist and learned web development on the side. Found out my company uses the low-code power apps platform. Knowing programming already made it easy to pick up and develop an app. It’s alright but definitely a money saver
So you mentioned AI for Content Writing, Low Coding, Robotics, SQL, Cloud Computing. Thank you dear!
LOVE it!! Nice work, as always.
Another useful video, thank you Tiff. I definitely need to get on those AI courses by the end of 2023. What AI art tool did you use for the beginning shot? Looks super fun
SQL blindsided me a bit, but makes hella sense!
Hey Tiff,
Was wondering if you can make a video where you list the top 5 bootcamps with the best technologys/languages and the bestt career services
SQL was originally the Structured English QUEry Language, or SEQUEL for short, as a play on QUEL, another relational query language, until it was discovered that a UK company held a trademark for the "SEQUEL" acronym, so IBM changed the acronym to SQL (Structured Query Language).
When I first started as a developer, I didn't know the history, and I used to pronounce it S-Q-L. When I learned the history, I realised I was wrong and started to pronounce it sequel, because the correct pronunciation is, and always has been, sequel.
Thanks for the historical information mate, much appreciated.
can you recommend one to learn that skill?
Team "sequal" for sure, that's the oldschool way. But I accept ESS-CUE-EL too.
Don't forget to add PLCs to your AI programming list. They are the standard in industrial controls and automation. 😊
What are you spending your time focusing on learning for the rest of the year? Leave in the comments!
Hi, thanks for the great info. I wonder if you could please help me with a question about SQL? What are the prerequisite skills to have before starting with SQL? Also, there many types of it like, MS SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL. Do those share common areas? Thanks in advance.
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I am new in programming , I am learning HTML , CSS, JavaScript and the frameworks such as react and node
Starting a bachelor
React!
can you provide the link of coursea and audacity course which you show in vedio
Thanks
I’m an older expat and getting started . I go on sites but don’t get the basic skills to start . How to progress and keep interested? Might be a great video ?
I am a student in university. And I am learning MERN stack web development. And i have learned this Stack some days ago. Should i continue learning this or change this sector? If i change the sector which sector should i choose. I am in a big confusion. So, i need your suggestion. I hope you will replay
Hi, I am a finance professional with zero IT skills. Can I start learning python in automation one course offered by google in coursera.?
Cant skip your videos ❤
Good for us ❤
For good SEO make sure make sure you use Ai copywriting as more of a recommendation and for brainstorming. You still need to focus on the user needs.
Yes Google will start penalising AI generated content
I just started learning python. I don't know if it's ok if I memorized all the codes.
That outfit is nice. White is your color Tiff. Thank you for sharing your big brain with us and your ideas so simply and clearly :)
Big fan♾🔥
These are great for the US market, but I've been doing computer courses for 30 years and have yet to land employment in the UK tech sector, I drive cars for a living, certs, ai, cloud, sql, dbms, seo, design etc... and can't even land an interview, im convinced these are ghost jobs to make the UK 'look' techy and competitive. I wish it were as easy as you make it appear. I have to use the gig economy to use any of my gained skills.
I've been applying to jobs as a software engineer for web dev, but I think im gonna pivot into data science / data analyst / business analyst
what projects would you suggest in the data field
Do you have a bachelor's degree?
Hey! Could you explain something about game development and it's future.
I’m 57 with long outdated computer experience - am I too old to get into the field? Can you offer me advice in a good place to start and a direction to go ~ I’d like to learn ChatGPT as well ~ my dad was a computer expert and says I’m too old - but I hate being left out of the AI world - and I would like to get an actual job in this field somehow.
Love your content
thank you so much!!
1. ricing zsh
2. ricing linux desktop
3. ricing code editor
Wash ✍️ Rice ✍️
What about Prompt Engineering?
Answer me someone 😁
As I understand - there are no professional specialists there yet.
When I had a project (from research to realisation) with OpenAI GPT, Prompts templating, OpenAI Embeddings, Vector search - it was something like a "rocket science".
Now I understand how much it costs and I am seriously thinking about some major changes in career, from Senior Developer to Junior Prompt Engineer or something close to this.
Could you give some advise, or roadmap in few words?
Where can I find the jobs on the list you mentioned
So happy you included the cloud. I am taking the AWS solutions Architect professional exam next week. After I get my cert, maybe we could hook up. Are you single?
No mention of ALGOL, COBOL, ENIAC machine code programming, punch card machines engineer, mercury delay line memory units, or vacuum tube replacement technician skills? I'm starting to feel *so* old...
JavaScript + nodejs + mysql,postgresql,mongodb + docker + linux commands. Is that ok?????
How does one know what to focus on, if they have never worked in any of the fields?
Great question! I would say if there is a field that interests you then explore that one first :)
Computer Vision is still big, from what I observe. Perhaps that could be put under robotics for some applications. It could count as AI for other applications. Yet there are so many other applications of CV that don't involve robotics or AI/ML.
I'm giving you a like for the sudden "Look at this outfit". Not because I like the outfit but because the sudden switch made me laugh.
Love your outfit, love the information you give, love your eyes....I love you
Love your videos❤ you are so amazing😊
thank you!! That means so much!
Hey Tiff, thanks for your video :). Do you have tips for note-taking when learning technology subjects from various resources (e.g. courses, blog posts etc.) Do you organise your notes by courses or topics? For example, if you learn a topic from a course in coursera, do you take notes according to the topics outlined in the course? If so, how do deal with courses that containing overlapping material? Also, if you want to add to your existing notes from additional resources (e.g. blogs and youtube videos) about a topic covered in two courses, which sets of notes do you add it to?
I moved my notes to Obsidian in a Zettlekasten style and love it. Each note is a single idea which are then organized and linked in a logical way. If I take a course I will link all the individual notes to the outline, but they are also linked in my overall content. While studying for a cert test I made a specific section for that and linked relevant notes in. For example, I have an AWS section under my Computer Science group. Within AWS I have individual notes on the services or concepts. If those concepts are also relevant to python they’re also linked there. If I learn more about a topic in a new course I’ll expand or edit the original note and update the source info. This way all of the knowledge stays together regardless of where I learned it. What I’ve learned is to link notes to the lowest possible knowledge domain, so rather than linking a note on firewalls to Computer Science you link it to Security or something even more precise. Security is then linked to CS and all those links make up the hierarchy so it makes finding everything on a specific topic easier. There’s a learning curve involved in a setup like this, but the outcome is worth it. I use this system for all my learning from computers to dog training. If I’m learning it and want to use it again the notes go here.
@steveshay5364 Thank you for your detailed response. You mentioned that when you learn new information from a new course about a topic, you add or edit existing note on the topic. However, what if the next course covers additional topics as well. Would these additional topics be linked to a course outline?
@@kiaraa1505 yes. When I’m studying the goal is to strengthen the overall knowledge of a topic regardless of source, and for that goal I improve the individual notes and add them to the larger outline where appropriate. But I also create a note that is the outline of the course or book with those same notes linked in to the section or chapter were that topic was covered. In the case of a new course that crosses topics it’s exactly the same: the individual notes go where they fit in the overall outline, which in this case would be in two different branches, and they all get linked to that course. Generally an individual note is focused and precise enough that it doesn’t cross topics, but when they do I first try to split it up logically, but if that’s degrading the knowledge then that one note just lives in two places on the outline. Sometimes it happens that way. In my case it’s generally an computer topic that’s used for business decisions, so I make the note as generalized as possible and link to it twice. Other times that note becomes the technical version of the topic and I create another one that’s business focused. It’s all about how you want to use the notes, and I find value in the connections to the larger topics while also remaining clear and concise individually, so in the tech/business scenario I might also link those two notes to each other as related topics. Notes will often be edited again later on to meet these goals, but that process helps to strengthen my understanding and recall so it’s worthwhile. Hope that helps.
Thanks Tiff, as you usual you're very informative ❤
What are you using to make your new stunning thumbnails?
I want to work in the AI field, what is the best major should I study (is it computer science)?
computer science
electrical engineering
mechanical engineering
computer engineering
mechatronics engineering
*or if a school offers a degree or certificate related to robotics
whichever you choose, you will need to make up for the lack of knowledge (ie choose electrical engineering and take mechanical engineering and computer science courses, etc)
@@anthonyboyd7129 Thank you, appreciate it!!!!
Your camera has a great picture, which model is exactly ? Is seems a Sony in the mirror, I guess
Thank you! Yes Sony Z1, I love it!
sequel been my good friend for years.
3:36 I am not sure I would want that job it will take A LOT !!!
Hi, I'm from São Paulo! Yeah excellent! Abraço forte de Urso!
Thank you!!! Wishing you a wonderful day!
@@TiffInTech You too!
I say "sequel" simply because it rolls much more easily off the tongue. :)
Thank you! As always, you are simply wonderful! ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you so much!
Love your videos
I would like news on tech industries and companies
ESS-KEW-ELL = correct. SE-QUEL = acceptable
Thank you
I like the only episode where the castaways actually left the island.
Your lecture and video very excellent.Which is the learn to easy course serially easy to hard? I hope you will know.Thank you very much.
When I said, no knowledge or experience of the world, it was not aimed only at Indians but everybody around the world.
It's SQL
1. HEY EYE!
2. LOW KOD!
3. ASS-KEW-ELL!
4. ROBLO.. ROBOTIX!
5. CLAWWOOD!
Is SQL still in vogue??
yay cloud
Good stuff ❤! I want that 500k job, too
what about Linux?
Please make a video about how to learn Cloud Computing using free resources.
Great suggestion!! I actually have a cloud computing video coming up :)
@@TiffInTech Tiff, how will Web Assembly impact cloud computing? Shall it simplify and streamline it greatly? :)
For Microsoft Azure in particular Microsoft provide a lot of short courses on MS Learn. They allow you to use their free sandbox as you work through the examples.
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Thanks For information you have my greetings 🙏🌹❤
thank you!!Wishing you a great day!
How can i learn cloud Computing from scratch?
Pls could you kindly reply this,for someone that has no programming knowledge or skill
man AI tiff is hot !!!
Hey Tiff,
How to make a perfect resume with projects for remote react developer job?
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Where to search for react developer job?
I am from India.
If the answer is too long then a video on this topic will be better.
This is a great question!! I think a video on this would be much better to dive into it. Thank you for the suggestion!
@@TiffInTech
Thanks for the reply.
Remote jobs have always been my dream.
Tell about coding 😊
Thank you for this. Just need a belt preferably thick/banded belt for that cute outfit.
I'm a beginner developer, just focusing on learning to learn. Starting with python though. Thanks Tiff 🥰🥰❤️
Good luck! I am in the same boat right now. 👍
Good luck!! To both of you! Python is so in-demand and can be used in so many areas
Low Code platforms sound very interesting. Any you can suggest?
Very useful tips! 👍🏻🍷🗿😎💎
So happy to hear! Hope you are having a great day!
I've thing to say "i hate low-code plataforms" ok i'm free now
In ai jimage she look like i imagine cortanna
What about blockchain
😀
THANK YOU TIFF USEFUL VIDEO FOR SURE 😊
I'm still in the learning process, but your channel has been so insightful and I will continue watching it for some years now xD. I'm taking a Udemy Full-stack course by Dr. Angela Yu, it's called the complete 2023 Web Development Bootcamp. I like how it takes you from the basics until to what is current, ofc it just gets harder and harder but that's sort of the point.
I'm hoping that once I'm done, your channel and others will help decide what the next step will be in regards to where I should focus my growth D:
Loving those AI thumbnails.
Hi I'm Ariful Islam leeton im software engineer and members of the international organization who and investors public and private sector and Co Founder open A. I
Thanks! Can you make video about Internships (especially remote internships)?
1St ❤❤❤
Yayyyy!! Happy Tuesday!!!
I'm 23 and i will loose more years of my life before learning new skills and then getting the job i want.
Your outfit is adorable
That thumbnail is pretty good, great job Tiff! Also the video is amazing as usual 😄
Wait! Is She Galadriel from "Lord of the rings" herself ???
TEAM SQL !! Also really interesting, I like this kind of "casual but informative conversation" :)
Tech guy here - This is a list of most in-demand buzz words. Don't go learn robotics unless you want a career in robotics. And, just to be clear, there is no such thing as "AI". AI is a buzz word that you use when you talk about machine learning and other technologies that allows a system to make a decision. If you want a career in "AI", you are looking for a career in something that is in its infancy. There is lots of room for failure here. Cloud computing is also a buzz word. A cloud is just a computer system on another companies hardware or infrastructure. Yes it is essential to know what cloud computing in and to have a skillset that allows you to use one of the major cloud infrastructures (e.g., AWS, Azure, Oracle, etc.,), but if your skillset is "cloud computing" it's like saying that your skillset is "computers". It makes no real sense.
When you start a tech career, you have to be intentional. Tech spans logical, physical, and virtual infrastructures. It includes anything from designing logic gates to securing PII. Don't be fooled into thinking you can just study one "in-demand tech skill" and you will have a career. You will - for sure - be teaching guitar to 12 year old's before you pay off your student loans.
sequel 🤷♂
Hi Tiff! Thanks for the video. Could you provide the link to the raspberry pi site?
Nice outfit
Pretty lady!
I'm always going to say OSINT at the top of the list because private intelligence pays a fortune and the skillset never goes out of style - it just grows.
اگر وہ خوش ہے مجھے چھوڑ کر
تو میں نا راضی کیوں ۔خوش ہوں
Your videos are very good, thank you. But can I ask why do you have so much filter on your face? I think your face is pretty nice and you dont need any filter. But I can just be wrong and you dont have any filter on your face.
SQL = Squirrel
I'm a java developer but I think I want to become an AI engineer, I wonder how hard is it? 🤔🤔🤔
Really interesting video, thank you for your great content!!!
Thank you! It sounds like you already have the base technical skills of being a developer so just apply those learnings and skills to the AI sector! I love courses on Coursera for that :)
Did she really stopped the video right in the thick of it to show us her unrelated outfit ?!? :O
I was focused on the stuff and had to relisten 3 times looking for a connection before acknowledging there was none...
You telling me there is a public for this type of tone in the programming space. It's giving low-key self-obsessed. Not trying to be been, content was very informative this was just...off.
Anyway, it's free content. Can't complain.
Punch cards. They’re coming back!
Do u need SQL injection from Doctor 😂
Too genera of a list, more like industry trends and not skills.
Your teaching us to become slaves as employees.. how about teach us self employment, contractors routes into the tech world as “age” wouldn’t be any barrier there! 🤭🎉 .
Wasted time and Data!