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Want to work for the world's tech giants? You'll need a particular set of skills

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You have to crack the several rounds of interviews to gain entry in to their hallowed portals!!

[h=1]Want to work for the world's tech giants? You'll need a particular set of skills[/h] This article is published in collaboration with Business Insider.

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You'll need a very particular set of skills if you want to get a job at some of the most competitive tech companies out there.
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Aine Cain Careers Reporter, Business Insider


Published
Tuesday 28 February 2017




You'll need a very particular set of skills if you want to get a job at some of the most competitive tech companies out there.

Just look at the data compiled by job site Paysa. The site has reviewed tens of millions of résumés, provided by a combination of Paysa's partners, recruiters, and users.

Paysa took a closer look at the résumés of people who work at Google, Apple, and Microsoft, to get a sense of what skills those employees had in common.

All three companies made Business Insider's list of the best places to work in America. Microsoft employs 120,849 people; Apple's workforce weighs in at over 100,000 people; and Alphabet (Google's parent company) has 61,000 employees.

If you want to join any of those workforces, it definitely helps to know what they're looking for.

Paysa compiled a list of in-demand skills, in the four fields within tech that employ the most people.

Here's what you need to compete for a job with some of the biggest players in tech:

[h=2]Designers should know:[/h] 1. User interface design

2. Graphic design

3. Web design

4. Photoshop

5. Illustrator

6. Information architecture

7. Art direction

[h=2]Engineers should know:[/h] 1. c++/c/c#

2. Java

3. Software development

4. Python

5. Javascript

6. Agile methodologies

7. SQL

[h=2]Product managers should know:[/h] 1. Project management

2. Leadership

3. Customer service

4. Strategy

5. Cloud computing

6. Product marketing

7. Enterprise software

[h=2]Data scientists should know:[/h] 1. Data analysis

2. SQL

3. Project management

4. Machine learning

5. Data mining

6. Business analysis

7. Python



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