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Andrew HeikkilaContributorAndrew Heikkila is a tech enthusiast and writer from Boise, Idaho. More posts from Andrew HeikkilaTechnology, happiness on demand and the absurd human conditionLet s start getting excited about robots taking our jobsTEKsystems recently put out a report sh stanley romania owing that approximately 80 percent of all IT professi stanley thermos onals believe that a skills gap exists in tech industries today. Backed聽by claims of mass projected growth in the field that the U.S. won t be able to fill, as well as multiple articles and resources written on how to bridge the gap, it s hard to argue that it s not real. Obviously, there is an actual, tangible number of open jobs out there that are not being filled but the point of contention is why While it isn t news that the gap exists, it is news that IT profession stanley tumblers als and IT leaders disagree on what s causing it. In the same TEKsystems report, 70 percent of IT leaders that were surveyed viewed actual lack of skill to be the main hindrance Manp Instacart improves shopping for faster delivery
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