Most lucrative tech jobs in 2024 and the skill set required to fetch opportunities

Based on statistics from a Robert Half survey, it is followed by cloud, artificial intelligence and machine learning, database administration, software development, and data science. 

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Good-paying IT jobs are still available in the US, despite the ongoing impact of layoffs on the labor market. The layoffs occur when the post-Covid work environment is still having an impact on tech companies. However, according to a survey, 62% of US technology companies stated that they are raising compensation to draw in these highly sought-after individuals and prevent their most valuable team members from quitting. According to Robert Half, a human resources consulting business, 90% of tech managers believe it is still difficult to acquire top talent in the 2024 salary guide.

According to the report, in an effort to attract and keep workers, most managers are turning to measures like raising starting pay and providing flexible work schedules. It further stated that managers are occasionally offering signing bonuses and enhancing perks and benefits.

Skill set in demand

When it comes to highly sought-after abilities, cybersecurity comes in first.

Based on statistics from a Robert Half survey, it is followed by cloud, artificial intelligence and machine learning, database administration, software development, and data science.

Top 8 highly paid jobs in the current year

Robert Half predicts that the highest-paying tech positions in 2024 will be:

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  1. Database Developer
  2. Network/Cloud Engineer
  3. Software Engineer
  4. Senior Web Developer
  5. Network/Cloud Architect
  6. ERP Integration Manager
  7. Network Security Engineer
  8. IT Director

What is the salary range for IT positions that pay the highest?

According to the poll, the highest-paying IT positions had average yearly salaries ranging from roughly $95,000 for data security analysts to more than $200,000 for IT directors.

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