Men in Tech: 10 Emerging Fields with Big Opportunities
The tech industry offers a wide range of exciting and well-paying career opportunities, especially in emerging fields. Whether you’re interested in software development, data science, or cybersecurity, there’s something for everyone. Let’s explore the 10 best tech jobs with big opportunities in emerging fields.
1. Computer Support Specialist
Computer support specialists can specialize in aiding IT offices or customer support in analyzing and diagnosing computer system problems. They also chronicle descriptions of problems, repairs, and maintenance, and apprise all involved. The starting pay is $60,000. While it’s the lowest salary on this list of emerging tech fields, you can become a CSS with an Associate’s Degree and moderate training.
2. Data Scientist
One of the biggest emerging fields in technology is data science. A data scientist collects, analyzes, and interprets online and real-world data to help corporations convert that data into profitable action. Data scientists follow trends and emerging data to come up with projections and educated predictions too. The average data scientist makes anywhere between $100,000 to $124,000.
3. Sales Engineer
A sales engineer is an ultra-professional salesperson who sells advanced technological machines and devices to businesses and corporations. MRI machines, self-checkout cashier machines, and other technically advanced machines that we take for granted were sold to a business by a sales engineer. A sales engineer can make anywhere between $84,000 to $142,000. This is always an emerging field because new tech is always emerging.
4. Network and Systems Administrator
A network and systems administrator oversees and supervises the operation of a computer network. The NSA troubleshoots and handles the day-to-day operational needs of a computer network. Think of an NSA as a high-tech repair and maintenance person. An NSA’s starting pay is $96,000.
5. Software Developer
Software developers creatively use code and other tools to build, program, and design computer programs and software. Software engineering is always an emerging field due to constant advancements. Software engineers enable websites, online games, digital networks, digital devices, and more the ability to work and interface with users. Some experts believe that demand for software developers will increase by 22% throughout the decade. The lowest-paid software developer jobs start at $96,000.
6. Information Security Analyst
An information security analyst is a specialist in protecting data. It’s always an emerging field because new threats to corporate data security are always emerging. An ISA is trained to monitor digital networks to look for security breaches or investigate them. Former computer hackers sometimes become ISA specialists. Demand for ISA jobs will surge by 32% over the next decade. Salaries can start at $120,000.
7. Web Developer
Web developers design websites to be user-friendly and easy to navigate. Web developers need to create website interface codes for PCs, laptops, tablets, and smart devices. This job is one of the emerging fields because more people progressively use smart devices all the time. Your starting salary could be $79,000 or $132,000 on the high end.
8. Computer Systems Analyst
A computer system analyst studies and analyzes a company’s computer system and network. Their job is to then make recommendations on how to improve, optimize, and make the system more efficient. Job demand for CSA positions will increase by 10% within the decade. You could make $103,000 as a CSA.
9. Computer Research Scientist
Computer research science will always be an emerging field because a CRS must intuit and find new uses for existing technology. A CSR should also brainstorm new uses for new and experimental tech as well. CSR can help interpret the future of technology in some emerging fields. You will need a Master’s Degree or a Ph.D to become a CRS. The starting pay for a CSR can be $145,000.
10. Information Technology Manager
While not an emerging field, the IT manager is one of the most important jobs in technology. The IT manager is the top person and boss responsible for the maintenance and smooth operations of a company’s network. The IT manager is responsible for these duties on-site, remotely, and sometimes 24/7 depending on the size of the company. An IT manager can make anywhere between $120,000 to $207,000.
Emerging Fields in Tech With Big Opportunities
There are emerging fields in many tech industries. This can benefit you if you have experience. Even if you don’t have experience, you can get training to take advantage of the big opportunities appearing in new emerging fields. The world is only as small as you make it, so find you new career opportunity in any of the new emerging fields of technology.
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