Post by LEARN BIG DATA ONLINE on May 13, 2014 15:11:39 GMT
We came across some interesting stats about rising demand for Hadoop and big-data skills in India.
Venturesity, a Bangalore-based online university that specializes in analytics and data courses, created a series of infographics that illustrate the growth opportunities for professionals who can list Hadoop on their resumés.
What's interesting is that starting salaries for data analysts in India are around 370,000 rupees to 460,000 rupees, or $6,000 to $7,300. If I had to guess, I'd say that's why outsourcing to India is going to remain a popular choice for budget-conscious organizations in the US.
The infographic below shows that demand is rising specifically for job titles like Hadoop architects and administrators who know how to design and manage the clusters and infrastructure; Hadoop developers who can write the scripts that communicate with databases; and data scientists who bring analytics and modeling expertise to the table.
Here, too, the median salaries for experienced architects and software development engineers top out around $27,000 to $30,000, which is less than half the amount that foreign workers are pulling down when employed in the US.
Another interesting factoid: Internet and tech giants like Amazon, eBay, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are the companies most interested in recruiting Hadoop-skilled employees. I anticipate this balance will shift as large enterprises build out their Hadoop infrastructures, and as managed Hadoop-as-a-service offerings mature.
Take a look at the infographic and share your thoughts on the Hadoop market. Are you looking for employees who have big-data experience? Do statistics like these make you want to go back to school?
You can also watch the video here :
Video Source : www.wiziq.com
Source : allanalytics.com
venturesity.com
Venturesity, a Bangalore-based online university that specializes in analytics and data courses, created a series of infographics that illustrate the growth opportunities for professionals who can list Hadoop on their resumés.
What's interesting is that starting salaries for data analysts in India are around 370,000 rupees to 460,000 rupees, or $6,000 to $7,300. If I had to guess, I'd say that's why outsourcing to India is going to remain a popular choice for budget-conscious organizations in the US.
The infographic below shows that demand is rising specifically for job titles like Hadoop architects and administrators who know how to design and manage the clusters and infrastructure; Hadoop developers who can write the scripts that communicate with databases; and data scientists who bring analytics and modeling expertise to the table.
Here, too, the median salaries for experienced architects and software development engineers top out around $27,000 to $30,000, which is less than half the amount that foreign workers are pulling down when employed in the US.
Another interesting factoid: Internet and tech giants like Amazon, eBay, Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo are the companies most interested in recruiting Hadoop-skilled employees. I anticipate this balance will shift as large enterprises build out their Hadoop infrastructures, and as managed Hadoop-as-a-service offerings mature.
Take a look at the infographic and share your thoughts on the Hadoop market. Are you looking for employees who have big-data experience? Do statistics like these make you want to go back to school?
You can also watch the video here :
Video Source : www.wiziq.com
Source : allanalytics.com
venturesity.com