Why you should learn Big Data skills today
With the rise of technology, every company — regardless of what industry you're in — produces more data than ever before. Learning how to work with Big Data can drive significant innovation in any workplace — here's why opting into a career focused on Big Data and business analytics is a smart choice: The demand for Big Data analytics is high. A study conducted in 2014 by IDG Enterprise Big Data Research showed that an average enterprise will spend about $8M on Big Data related initiatives — meaning that if you enter a career in the field, your salary will likely be competitive, and you won't lack the resources to carry out your responsibilities effectively. Big Data is everywhere and has a vast arrange of applications: you can use it from everything to protecting the environment by analyzing toxic emissions and weather patterns, to helping health practitioners link patterns across their charts and treatments for patients, to building self-driving cars or helping websites and companies run more smoothly. The top five industries looking for Big Data workers include Professional, Scientific and Technical Services, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Finance and Insurance, and Retail Trade.

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