Top 10 High Paying Tech Jobs In-demand Now

TOP 10 HIGH PAYING TECH JOBS

With the disruption of the technology sector, joining the tech space has never been this timely. Of course, you’ll require certain skills, trainings, certifications and even experiences to take you to that next big tech role. Once you’ve got it all figured out, and decided you’re ready for the next big thing, things seem to be set in motion, then it is time to give it a shot. But first, what are those tech roles you really should look out for in 2021 and beyond? We’ve made a list of some of the highest paying tech jobs that are hot right now. Grab a seat my friend! RELATED: Top Digital Marketing Careers Tech jobs that are high-paying at the moment 10. Senior Web Developer The development of web-based applications, and management of web properties are usually carried out by the Senior Web Developer. In addition to providing technical support to website administrators, they also work with different kinds of content management systems. The average yearly salary for this role is $88,000. 9. Mobile Applications Developer Your smartphone is an indication of how mobile applications are pretty much in-demand. This profession requires the experience to develop applications on platforms such as iOS, Android, Windows etc. Experience in coding, mobile and development languages are essential skills. The average yearly salary for this role is $96,000. 8. DevOps Engineer This profession is the focal point for closing the gap between engineering and coding. They handle Artificial Intelligent initiatives within an organization, and also improve IT systems. As with most IT roles, DevOps engineers need to be familiar with coding languages, machine learning, neural networks and how other similar technologies work. Average yearly salary is about $99,000. 7. Product Marketing Manager The product manager role is very essential to the development and conceptualization of a product, from start to finish. Even after that, the product marketing manager is responsible for planning the launch of the product, using product management tools, building and managing product portfolio, as well as implementing other marketing activities. Average yearly salary is over $100,000. 6. Big Data Engineer This is one tech role that is really in-demand right now. Companies are actively seeking big data professionals who can transform raw data in large quantities into actionable information for setting strategy, decision making and innovative ideas. Big data engineers usually have skillsets in mathematics, analytics and databases. Average yearly salary for this role is $103,000. 5. Full Stack Developer This tech profession is so versatile, it is difficult to actually pin down what they actually do. Both front-end and back-end development, designing and building APIs, and making sure the code that has been created are intact, correct and responsive – these are just a few areas that are covered by a full stack developer. Average yearly salary for this profession is $106,000. 4. Cloud Engineer This tech profession are for people who are experts in cloud software and hardware. They are responsible for deploying and overseeing the day-to-day support of cloud services. Candidates with a strong background in security, server infrastructure, analytical and problem-solving skills are a plus. Average salary for a cloud engineer is $107,000 per year. 3. Data Scientist Undoubtedly one of the tech jobs in high demand today. In the last decade, there has been an unprecedented increase in data scientists, and this is just the beginning. 95% of businesses in the world needs a data scientist, which makes it one of the highest paying tech jobs at $113,000 salary per year. 2. Data Warehouse Architect What does a data warehouse architect do? They simply store information that a business acquires from internal and external sources to make wise business decisions. This person is also tasked with the responsibility for designing the storage capacity for that information to be securely stored. Average yearly salary for this role goes for $118,000. 1. Software Engineering Manager The highest-paying tech role goes to the Software engineering managers, and some cases, developers. They carry out and oversee new computer software while improving on existing computer programs. They constantly find solutions to any software issues that might pose a threat to businesses. This tech role gets an average salary of $131,000 every year. Did you find this article super useful? Share to your friends on social media! Follow us for more tech insights: Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

New Google Meet tab on Gmail for iOS and Android

New Google Meet tab on Gmail for iOS and Android

Google is stepping toward its Meet integration with Gmail today, bringing the videoconferencing platform straightforward into Gmail for iOS and Android. Individuals who use Gmail on mobile won’t need the devoted Google Meet application to join meetings, and Google has chosen to incorporate Meet as a different, and rather enormous, tab at the bottom of the main Gmail interface. Maybe you don’t want Google Meet to appear as a tab, at that point you’ll need to turn off the Meet integration in the settings menu. Google made Google Meet free for everyone towards the end of April, and it has quickly integrated the service into Gmail from that point onward. As at July ending, iOS and Android users of Gmail have now seen the new Meet tab on their Gmail accounts helping them to rapidly join meetings. ALSO READ: Free Google Ads for Small Businesses till September 2020 Google has truly been pushing Meet as a major aspect of Gmail, with huge blue buttons showing up inside new Google Calendar entries. This new mobile integration is the most recent endeavor to go head on with Zoom, the videoconferencing application that has taken off in fame during the stay at home period. Both Google and Microsoft have been pursuing Zoom’s prosperity, with new highlights and free services planned to win over Zoom clients.

WhatsApp Update: A New Payment Feature for Users in Brazil

WhatsApp Brings New Payment Feature to Users in Brazil

There’s been quite some rumors that WhatsApp was going to release some updates similar to WeChat. At first, it was just a rumor. But now, it’s finally here! The most recent WhatsApp update now permits users in Brazil to send and get cash through the instant messaging application. Money can be paid either to individual WhatsApp users or to organizations that acknowledge computerized payments through the WhatsApp. Sending money to friends and family has just got easier. Even for organizations, making payments easy and convenient can move businesses into the advanced economy, opening up new open doors for opportunities and development. The WhatsApp application is owned by Facebook and they assert that there are more than 10 million small and medium business owners in Brazil that could profit from the new digital payment feature. Organizations will be required to pay a processing fee while handling payments through WhatsApp, Nevertheless, cash payments between individuals will be free. Users will be required to enter either a six digit PIN or input their fingerprint so as to approve transactions. Debit and credit cards from supporting banks can be connected to a users WhatsApp account. Visa and Mastercards are already supported; Banco do Brasil, Nubank and Sicredi.

Blessing Abeng: How Disha is Empowering an Ecosystem of Creators

Blessing Abeng: How Disha is Empowering an Ecosystem of Creators

We had the pleasure of interviewing Blessing Abeng, CMO & Co-founder of Disha, a platform that helps creators build a one-page site in minutes from their smartphones. She is a branding and communications expert dedicated to helping creators identify their value, and unique point of view. Blessing helps brands communicate with their team, target audience, partners, and investors. She creates unforgettable experiences that reflect the personality of brands and convert strangers to loyal customers and community members. TFA: What was the concept or idea behind Disha? BA: As creators in careers and business, we recognized the needs and challenges our fellow creators were facing especially when it came to – showcasing their work. We decided to put together a platform that delivered on form and function by creating beautiful and excellent tools for creators, that did not require technical expertise. We started with a signature platform and then went on to create a link-in-bio platform. Our users experimented with the platform and created – resume pages, websites, link aggregators, bio pages, and so many dynamic one-page sites and we decided to enable them by birthing our golden child – Disha Pages, a platform that helps creators build one-page sites in less than 15 minutes for free, to showcase their work. It worked because – We know and understand creators, they are us. Check out amazing platforms created by Dishans here. TFA: What products/services does Disha offer? BA: The main product is Disha Pages. The first tool we created was a signature platform.   TFA: Tell us about the unique features on Disha and why creators need to get on board. BA: Oh my! Where do I begin? Apart from the fact that you can build a beautiful, customizable one-page site in 15 minutes and use it for free for life, you can link to multiple pages, embed your YouTube video, showcase images, get analytics, access a great community of creators and resources. The best part is, if you decided to go PRO. You can enjoy unlimited carousels, unlock unlimited elements, get even more comprehensive analytics, integrate google pixel, add unlimited videos and the holy grail – connect custom domains and SSL. TFA: How would you describe Disha to a potential client? BA: Disha is a platform that helps creators create a one-page site in minutes from the comfort of their smartphones. Our users have described it as the best, dynamic and the only link-in-bio platform for creators, the Canva for one-page sites, Wix for dummies, so many interesting descriptions. We are curious to hear you describe Disha when you use it.   TFA: Where do you see Disha in the next 5-10 years?  BA: Creating for Creators and empowering them with tools to ensure that they can create platforms to enable their dreams in even shorter time frames. We are catalysts for creators and in years to come, that’s all we’ll be doing – catalyzing the creators’ ecosystem. Check Disha on Social Media: Website: disha.ng Twitter: @getdisha Instagram: @getdisha Facebook: Disha HQ LinkedIn:  Disha HQ ________________________________________________________________________ Connect with Blessing Abeng: Twitter: @ms_einsteinette Instagram: @ms_einsteinette Facebook: Blessing Abeng LinkedIn: Blessing Abeng  

5 Best Online Tools for Working Remotely 2020

5 Best Online Tools for Working Remotely 2020

If you work in the creative space, chances you already know that developers, designers and digital marketers enjoy working from home. Thankfully, there are companies out there who now feel comfortable allowing their employees work remotely. According to a recent research, remote employees tend to be more productive and engaged, than regular office employees. Not to mention the tremendous cost savings for the company. Hence hiring self-motivated and professional employees with strong communication skills and can work independently is important. Especially in recruiting tech-savvy team members with an understanding of the importance of collaboration. READ: TOP 10 SITES FOR WORKING REMOTELY Truth is, working remotely is often a team sport. From brainstorming, to critiques, delegating to other team members and collaborating in real-time. This is something that can’t be done without the aid of technology. With this in mind, we are sharing some online collaboration tools. Here’s what we came up with: Slack When it comes to effective team communication, slack takes the medal! Slack is one of the popular tools for remote workers. Companies like Buffer, Zapier and the other remote-first companies utilizes Slack as their virtual office. A place where team members can get instant feedback and concise communication, both one-on-one and in team groups. One outstanding feature is the ability to install apps, that automatically alert business activity, such as new email subscribers or product reviews and bots that can engage employees. Zoom Talking about the best video conferencing tool ever! If you’ve worked remotely at any point in your career, you probably have a memory of using an unreliable video conferencing tool for one or two meetings. We all know how frustrating technical glitches can be, like frozen video and low sound. Some of the things remote workers faced recently as one year ago. Thankfully, Zoom is a world away from all that, which explains the company’s rapid growth from 30,000 users in 2014 to 700,000 users in 2017—an increase of 2233% over just 3 years. Trello With a lot of project management tools out there to choose from, it was quite hard to pick one. Trello’s style, simplicity and performance is outstanding to us. By understanding what needs to get done and simulating feedback from the entire team, Trello helps remote teams increase their productivity by up to 75%. Trello’s simplicity makes it extremely flexible, resulting in hundreds of unique ways to utilize the software. Dashlane For every remote working team, securing your passwords as well as other vital information is very important. And that is why Dashlane is the #1 password manager. However, team collaboration requires sharing access to same tools and for those that still store their password on a manual spreadsheet, it is no longer safe. Which is why password managers like Dashlane are your go to source. Similarly, not only do they keep you safe, but they also make it really easy for team members to log in conveniently into essential tools. Zapier Modern companies ought to have a workflow automation software. Remote teams definitely have a stronger need for the functionality. Relying on heavy technology to communicate to work effectively. Most remote teams are geographically dispersed, increasing the importance of up-to-date documentation. This up-to-date documentation would include ongoing projects to carry everyone along. By connecting your favorite apps together and moving data between them automatically, Zapier helps facilitate a strong remote work culture.

Difference Between Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence

Difference Between AI & AR

When you hear AR and AI, what do you think they are? AR and AI are two tech words that are raving up the design space. Businesses, as well as consumers are spending a lot of money on new, exciting and trendy technologies, for example; smart watches. Very soon, designers won’t have a choice but to learn how to design AR and AI apps to stay ahead of the ever revolving curve. Truth is, there is very little information about AR and AI because the technologies are still in its early stages. Sometimes, it can be quite scary to learn new things, so first, let’s understand the basic meaning of the following: AR: Augmented Reality AI: Artificial Intelligence This isn’t a case of AR vs AI. These terms are independent technologies in their own right and space. So, let’s start with augmented reality (AR). Augmented Reality (AR) Just for proper understanding (We believe explaining AR in technical terms may not help everybody, so we’d focus on the basics), we would explain AR with an example – Snapchat. Sure, Snapchat is a social media app very popular among the younger generation. But did you know that it’s also an AR application? Those creative-face filters showcase AR at work. So what better example? Brands can incorporate Snapchat marketing and AR into their digital strategy by investing in branded filters. Find out more about how to use Snapchat and other digital tools to promote your business. Do you know what works best for Augmented reality? It is when the user doesn’t have to learn a new trick. Take advantage of recent technology the user already knows how to use, that is, device camera, maps, etc). In conclusion, we recommend that you download and use AR apps, like Google Translate – the more you get conversant with AR as a user, the easier it would be to design them. Further Reading TOP 10 Best Augmented Reality Apps for 2020 AR meets AI 6 Ways Augmented Reality is Changing UX How AR and AI are changing E-commerce & Customer Experience   Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial intelligence is a whole different ball game. While AR involves interacting with the real world in a different way, AI is about systems learning how to solve problems that users have been struggling to solve themselves. It’s all about machines learning things. Imagine selecting your favorite Spotify artist, and Spotify is using this information to select what you enjoy listening to, which would obviously be faster when you’re looking to discover new music. Definitely intelligence speaking! Artificial intelligence can be really creepy sometimes. Anybody who has ever asked Spotify, in their head of course, “Hey, how did you know I wanted to listen to that song?” will understand this. Further Reading Artificial Intelligence 101 7 Impacts of Artificial The Intelligence Technology What Makes a Great UX of AI? 9 Powerful Examples of AI in use today   Conclusion UX designers need to know about these technologies if they want to stay ahead of the game. Not that we have mastered the fundamentals of UX, but these concepts are really not new and we all should start getting familiar with what users need at the moment. Augmented reality and Artificial Intelligence wearables are the top dogs now, and designers need to quickly learn how to ride their asses completely!