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Ask HN: My software "niche" is dead/dying. What skills are the most in demand?

1 pointsby someuser54541about 1 year ago
I took a bit of a sabbatical and am returning to the workforce. The demand for my usual &quot;niche&quot; in software is dying and supply is <i>extremely</i> over saturated.<p>What skills, tech stacks, languages, or libraries are absolutely the most in demand for jobs and highest paying as of April 2024? Evidence for your answers would be extremely appreciated!

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gregjorabout 1 year ago
Tech stacks, languages, libraries come and go. No company has demand for more code. Employers want people who add value and solve problems. The software tools are incidental.<p>You find jobs with the same skills that have always worked:<p>- Good communication.<p>- Business domain expertise.<p>- Can solve problems and add business value.<p>- Understand software and infrastructure fundamentals.<p>- Work with legacy code.<p>- Relational databases and SQL.<p>- Effective right away.<p>I&#x27;ve seen demand for cloud infrastructure, system administration, and security expertise. Find a niche that doesn&#x27;t attract a lot of people chasing the money with the same small toolbox.
andsoitisabout 1 year ago
What is your niche? What are you interested in? What are you talented in?