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Dice.com lists five IT skills hiring managers want now

Ever wonder which up-and-coming tech skills are catching the attention of IT hiring managers? Careers site Dice.com keeps track of popular terms that employers search for, and it also notes when emerging skills start appearing in keyword searches with greater frequency, the company said.

“New trends often show up first in resume database searches, since 80% of employers search resumes before posting their jobs,” said Alice Hill, MD of Dice.com. “It gives us a glimpse of some of the trends that are coming up.”

Most recently, Dice.com identified five up-and-coming skills based on searches of the Dice resume database. Hill pointed out that topping the list is iRise, which makes a simulation platform that allows companies to test-drive business software before getting too far into the development process.

Next is an old-school term: COTS, or commercial off-the-shelf software. If job seekers have developed software for a commercial software maker, it might not occur to them to include the term “COTS” on their resumes, but that’s one of the top search terms on Dice.com, according to Hill.

“Rounding out the top five emerging search terms are Crystal SDK, PeopleSoft Security and NetApp,” added Hill.

Interestingly, iRise also made the list of most popular search terms overall — an indication that it’s emerging at a fast and furious clip, said the company.

According to Dice.com, the most popular search terms overall, ranked from 1 to 10, are: Java or Java developer or J2EE; .Net or .Net developer; business analyst; SharePoint or SharePoint developer; project manager; Oracle DBA; C#; QA or quality assurance; iRise; and PHP.

“Being aware of the tech skills hiring managers are looking for can help job seekers fine-tune their resumes,” Hill said.

“Job seekers oftentimes focus on sifting through and applying for posted jobs without realising it’s a two-way street: Potential employers are also on the hunt for candidates, sometimes for jobs that haven’t even been posted yet, and they find talent by doing their own resume searches. The Dice.com platform provides tools to comb through millions of resumes and mine the data,” said Hill.

“Our customers have very powerful backend searching tools,” Hill added. “It’s not enough just to have a good resume and apply for jobs. You also want to make sure your resume has the right keywords so that potential employers are able to find you when they’re doing searches,”she explained.

Search optimisation is equally important for hiring managers, particularly as the job market heats up and competition for key talent increases. “We work a lot with employers to teach them how to use the backend more efficiently,” Hill said.

“There’s competition among the hiring managers. The ones with the best searching skills will probably get to those candidates faster,” Hill said. “And for the seekers, the more optimised their resumes are, the more likely they’ll be found. The race is on for both sides,”she concluded.

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