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GOBIERNODE ESPA AMINISTERIODE EMPLEOY SEGURIDAD SOCIALDE EMPLEO ESTATALSERVICIO P BLICO2015 Prospective studyof theAdvanced ICT Servicesfor Companiesin SpainThe Occupation ObservatoryFor more information:Public State Employment 11 99 99 The dynamics of the Spanish economy are leading Spanish companies to sustain an increased effort to heighten their competitiveness, focusing their attention on the development of a business that entails improved organisation and implementation of technologies pertaining to their governments have developed the Digital Agenda for Europe in 2020, structured around six goals: To promote the deployment of networks and services, Develop the digital economy, Improve e-Administration, Reinforce confidence in the digital field, Advance the R+D+i system in the ICT and Encourage digital inclusion and order to contribute to the transformation that companies must undergo as demanded by the market, an activity exists with its own identity: advanced services for companies and, specifically, those related to information and communication this survey the SEPE Occupation Observatory analyses the industry to acquire information on its situation and evolution, its future potential, which occupations have the bes

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1 GOBIERNODE ESPA AMINISTERIODE EMPLEOY SEGURIDAD SOCIALDE EMPLEO ESTATALSERVICIO P BLICO2015 Prospective studyof theAdvanced ICT Servicesfor Companiesin SpainThe Occupation ObservatoryFor more information:Public State Employment 11 99 99 The dynamics of the Spanish economy are leading Spanish companies to sustain an increased effort to heighten their competitiveness, focusing their attention on the development of a business that entails improved organisation and implementation of technologies pertaining to their governments have developed the Digital Agenda for Europe in 2020, structured around six goals: To promote the deployment of networks and services, Develop the digital economy, Improve e-Administration, Reinforce confidence in the digital field, Advance the R+D+i system in the ICT and Encourage digital inclusion and order to contribute to the transformation that companies must undergo as demanded by the market, an activity exists with its own identity.

2 Advanced services for companies and, specifically, those related to information and communication this survey the SEPE Occupation Observatory analyses the industry to acquire information on its situation and evolution, its future potential, which occupations have the best employment perspectives, which competences are most requested by companies and the training needs generated by specialisation of new activities and the permanent and rapid technological survey looks at three main aspects: 9 Consideration of this sector as a source of employment generation. 9 Identification of the occupations with the most employment requirements. 9 Evaluation of the current professional training regarding the training needs of the new jobs that will be Advanced ICT Services for re working for youNIPO PDF: 274-15-210-7 Cat logo de publicaciones de la Administraci n General del the Public State Employment Service (SEPE) we work in liaison with the Autonomous Communities to improve job-related management for citizens and occupationsAt present there are in our web a wide variety of professionals to consult occupations, with the best perspectives 9 Computer programmers 9 Technical and Computer Science engineers 9 Applications analysts and/or software designers 9 Analysts - Programmers and web and multimedia designers 9 Higher and technical telecommunications engineers 9 Cybersecurity specialists * 9 Systems analysts 9 Experts in social media and mobility (Community manager)

3 * 9 Graphic and multimedia designers 9 Experts on website positioning * 9 Systems and network administrators - Higher technicians in equipment installation / maintenance and repair 9 Databases and computer networks specialists 9 Data scientistsEmerging occupations 9 Cloud systems administrators * 9 Coordinators for general ICT staff teams * 9 CTO experts on WEB technologies * 9 Front End developers (as opposed to Back End) * 9 Virtual reality specialists * 9 Experts in UX design (user experience) * 9 HPC experts * 9 Physicians 9 BYOD ecosystems managers * 9 Project managers * 9 Growth Hackers * 9 Mathematicians 9 Modellers * 9 Software testing *Main training requirements by areasDevelopment and programming 9In software and languages such as Java, .Net, PHP, HTML5, SQL, Oracle, J2EE, Javascrip, Spring; Scrum, Jenkingsc 9 ERP, SAP Business One 9 Linux 9 Cloud applicationsCertifications 9 ITIL, MS development, ISACA, Cisco, MS server, Red Hat, CISSP, PMP 9 Brocade, CCNP, CCIE, JNCIE, JUNIPERS ecurity 9IP environments, Firewalls and SBCs, IDS/IPS, WAF.

4 9 Firewalls, routing 9 Hackers, networksNetworks and virtualisation 9 Wireless environments and complex networks, Networking 9 DNS management 9 Onsite virtualisation, cloud or combined 9 Virtualisation technologies: Citrix, VMwareChallenges for the industryIn order for ICT to be implemented in all production sectors, the challenges entailed by their development must be faced. Such as: 9 Maintaining ongoing training, necessary for an industry that is in constant evolution. 9 Balancing offer and demand, because the rapid growth of the ICT sector requires professionals who are trained and have experience. 9 Promoting Spanish presence in the international markets. 9 Reducing the digital gap between the small and medium enterprises with the large corporations. 9 Adapting ICT to the individual needs of each industry.(*) In italics the occupations that do not have a National Occupation Code (NOC)Situation of the industryInformation and Communication Technologies are changing the way we work, and they are determining elements for economic advancement, and increased company productivity and related to ICT have maintained an upwards trend in their economic indicators and they have now spread to all sectors of the productive system, although at different levels of implementation and indicate that over the mid-term there will be a great need for professionals to cover the requirements derived from ICT development and implementation in all areas of society.

5 The majority of companies surveyed state that they foresee an increase in employment over the for job creation by departmentThe industry is characterised in that the training level of its workers is higher than other sectors, with a large number of professionals coming from universities or from vocational and qualification of the jobs and the constant innovation in the services provided require a wide offer of training options, both by the Government, at its various organisational levels, and by the companies themselves for their developmentComputer-systems departmentCommercialResearchR+D+iCustome r serviceMarketing - PublicityAdministrationTraining - Teaching staffQualityHR 20,34% 18,94% 13,30% 11,11% 11,11% 8,29% 8,29% 2,97% 2,35% 1,56%1,10%


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