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Demand For Agile Skills Outstripping Supply

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 The demand for agile development skills is outstripping supply according to  two independent studies conducted in 2012 by CWJobs and Yoh IT and appears likely to continue in 2013. 

 CWJobs, a UK firm, sites the following trends permanent agile positions advertised in the UK and Irish information technology markets:
  • 2010 - 3,283 jobs.
  • 2011 - 5,767 jobs.
  • 2012 - 6,441 jobs.
 
Yoh IT, a US based information technology staffing firm with a worldwide presence, reported these figures:
 
  • Advertised agile jobs outnumbered candidates 4.59 to 1.
  • Some of the top job posters for agile over the last two years were:  Microsoft, Fidelity, Amazon.com, Hewlett Packard, and IBM.
  • The top three job titles requiring agile skills: java developer, software engineer and project manager.
  • Agile job postings = 558,198.
  • Active agile candidates = 121,876. 
  • The demand is not evenly spread.  It is highest in Washington, California, Oregon, Minnesota, New York and Massachusettes.

Some conclusions reached by these studies:

  • Contractors and consultants are in the best position to meet the skills shortage as companies increasingly turn outward to acquire the knowledge they lack internally.
  • Because the agile experienced talent pool is low relative to the demand, there is a high likelihood of recruiters getting a low quality agile candidate.
  • Adoption of agile methodologies has accelerted in the last half decade, but the training for front line developers has not kept pace.

 

 

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