Most careers in technology fall under the umbrella of applied computer science, which has become a vast landscape encompassing careers as different as programmer and product manager.
As the pandemic wore on, computer science skills grew in importance because it became abundantly clear that most major organizational needs centered around information technology in some way.
It is easier than ever for data professionals in different industries to use machine learning technologies, examine data, visualize data for stakeholders, and build statistical models—regardless of title.
The ways technology allowed the world to navigate a global pandemic were extraordinary, and the explosion of all things virtual created new opportunities for computer science professionals
Answering the question ‘Is computer science oversaturated?’ requires taking a critical look at all of the factors shaping computer science as a discipline and the technology employment landscape.
Research from storage solution enterprise Seagate and technology consulting firm IDC found that businesses and other institutions use just 32 percent of the data they collect, leaving 68 percent untouched.