But, according to Ephraim Schwartz at Infoworld…
“If your career plans are set on doing heads-down programming, you
better plan on six months of unemployment checks, then looking for another
occupation,�? the source in Washington says. ”
This article is a little dated, but it still provides a good looking glass into the future with government report estimates. The article also reference
“Projects that require a high level of creativity, insight, innovation, and thinking outside of the box are also likely to stay onshore, as are jobs requiring process design and business analysis; technology and systems integration; and fusion of industry knowledge with a high level of IT skills. ”
This really shouldn’t surprise any software developer at this point. Software architects are going to be ok. Developers need to be willing to take on software design and management responsibilities.
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