NoNovice.com Reveals Best Job Skills for 2011

A hiring trend analysis conducted by NoNovice.com predicts Java, SQL, and DSP to be among the most valuable technical skills for 2011.

A hiring trend analysis conducted by technical job website NoNovice.com has identified fifteen of the best technical job skills for the upcoming year. The study, powered by NoNovice.com's buzzword analysis technology, processed a comprehensive database of U.S. job postings to determine the most relevant technical skills.

Top 15 Technical Job Skills for 2011:
Java
SQL
Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Algorithm Development
Telecommunications
Sharepoint
Embedded Systems
Radio Frequency (RF) Technology
Pharmaceuticals
Firewalls
Virtualization
AJAX
Android
Polymers
Composites

The analysis finds that in general, computer science, electrical engineering, and information systems will be among the most desired technical disciplines. The results suggest that future hiring trends will be driven heavily by mobile data services and enterprise data processing. The results also indicate a low demand for industrial and manufacturing engineers, although experience in pharmaceuticals, composite materials, and polymer science will remain highly valuable.

About Buzzword Analysis:
NoNovice.com's buzzword analysis technology performs a detailed scan of the entire NoNovice.com job database, using a proprietary algorithm to analyze over 33,000 technical terms to find the most relevant and most frequent keywords used by each technical industry. The results allow job seekers to improve their resumes and become more visible to potential employers. The buzzword tool is available to all website visitors at http://www.nonovice.com.buzzwords.aspx

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