IT Skills: Mobile, marketing and analytics training set to rise
Hunger to anticipate what's next is driving training market development, as established courses evolve too. JJ Worrall reports.
The desire to gain skills in ''niche areas of technology has risen in the past year, according to IT training industry experts. Dr Etain Kidney, of Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), said that ''people are specialising more in a bid to make them stand out for potential and current employers, or indeed to go on and create their own businesses.
Dr Kidney, who is heading up the digital marketing and analytics master's degree in DIT,...
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