The Most In-Demand Tech Skills for 2023 (And How To Learn Them Quickly)

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The tech landscape is changing faster than ever! Are your skills up-to-date or are you at risk of being left behind? Discover the most in-demand tech skills that all companies will be looking for in 2023 and beyond.

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2:22 The BIGGEST in-demand skills right now in tech
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We break down the top skills like cloud computing, data science, cybersecurity, and more that you might have not considered. Whether you're looking to start a new career or level up in your current role, this video has got you covered. 📈

Plus, I share with you actionable tips on how to learn these skills quickly and economically through affordable online courses, certifications and more. 💡

Let me know in the comments what tech skills you want to learn in 2023! See you in the next one. 👋

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// My Story

I am currently a software developer who once modeled and thought I wanted to pursue a career in the fashion industry. While I was modeling in Hong Kong, I eventually felt the desire to further my education. I decided to depart the modeling world and move back to Canada, knowing that could be the end of my modeling opportunities. I attended Ryerson University for GCM (Graphic Communications Management), as I thought I might still work in the fashion industry in another capacity. It was in my last year of university, I was introduced to a very basic coding course. I instantly fell in love. From there I knew I wanted to pursue software development but didn't have a clue where to start. I didn't want to go back to university as I just completed a four-year degree. I decided to enroll in a 10-week intensive coding Bootcamp. From there I started working at a small startup learning and growing my technical and soft skills. I then transitioned to a larger company where I am a software developer and technical consultant today.

The Most In-Demand Tech Skills for 2023 (And How To Learn Them Quickly)

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1. AI
2. Low code
3. SQL
4. Robotics
5. Cloud computing

SyedShahariarHossain
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So you mentioned AI for Content Writing, Low Coding, Robotics, SQL, Cloud Computing. Thank you dear!

mujimax
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I work as a scientist and learned web development on the side. Found out my company uses the low-code power apps platform. Knowing programming already made it easy to pick up and develop an app. It’s alright but definitely a money saver

garystroup
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SQL blindsided me a bit, but makes hella sense!

DrKhabo
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Team "sequal" for sure, that's the oldschool way. But I accept ESS-CUE-EL too.

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Hey Tiff,

Was wondering if you can make a video where you list the top 5 bootcamps with the best technologys/languages and the bestt career services

saeeda.
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Another useful video, thank you Tiff. I definitely need to get on those AI courses by the end of 2023. What AI art tool did you use for the beginning shot? Looks super fun

ianbonner
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What are you spending your time focusing on learning for the rest of the year? Leave in the comments!

TiffInTech
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SQL was originally the Structured English QUEry Language, or SEQUEL for short, as a play on QUEL, another relational query language, until it was discovered that a UK company held a trademark for the "SEQUEL" acronym, so IBM changed the acronym to SQL (Structured Query Language).

When I first started as a developer, I didn't know the history, and I used to pronounce it S-Q-L. When I learned the history, I realised I was wrong and started to pronounce it sequel, because the correct pronunciation is, and always has been, sequel.

DisturbedNeo
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Don't forget to add PLCs to your AI programming list. They are the standard in industrial controls and automation. 😊

automationeering
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I’m an older expat and getting started . I go on sites but don’t get the basic skills to start . How to progress and keep interested? Might be a great video ?

thomzydervelt
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These are great for the US market, but I've been doing computer courses for 30 years and have yet to land employment in the UK tech sector, I drive cars for a living, certs, ai, cloud, sql, dbms, seo, design etc... and can't even land an interview, im convinced these are ghost jobs to make the UK 'look' techy and competitive. I wish it were as easy as you make it appear. I have to use the gig economy to use any of my gained skills.

andyw
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I am a student in university. And I am learning MERN stack web development. And i have learned this Stack some days ago. Should i continue learning this or change this sector? If i change the sector which sector should i choose. I am in a big confusion. So, i need your suggestion. I hope you will replay

Ibrahimchowdhury-rlcf
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For good SEO make sure make sure you use Ai copywriting as more of a recommendation and for brainstorming. You still need to focus on the user needs.

BrianKenyon
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That outfit is nice. White is your color Tiff. Thank you for sharing your big brain with us and your ideas so simply and clearly :)

davidjamesshaver
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Hey! Could you explain something about game development and it's future.

palurihitesh
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Computer Vision is still big, from what I observe. Perhaps that could be put under robotics for some applications. It could count as AI for other applications. Yet there are so many other applications of CV that don't involve robotics or AI/ML.

DrunkenUFOPilot
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I’m 57 with long outdated computer experience - am I too old to get into the field? Can you offer me advice in a good place to start and a direction to go ~ I’d like to learn ChatGPT as well ~ my dad was a computer expert and says I’m too old - but I hate being left out of the AI world - and I would like to get an actual job in this field somehow.

snail
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I've been applying to jobs as a software engineer for web dev, but I think im gonna pivot into data science / data analyst / business analyst

AliColak
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So happy you included the cloud. I am taking the AWS solutions Architect professional exam next week. After I get my cert, maybe we could hook up. Are you single?

owlhater