Hot Technology

Microsoft Windows Save Table: XLSX CSV

Microsoft Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation for personal computers. It provides a graphical user interface, file management, and communication capabilities. It has been one of the most widely used operating systems worldwide and offers a range of features and applications for an efficient and user-friendly computing experience. Read more at Wikipedia external site

Occupations linked to this hot technology skill are listed below based on the percentage of their job postings that include the skill.

The skill is considered In Demand for the occupation if it is mentioned in 5% or more of the occupation’s employer job postings.

237 occupations shown
Percentage
Job Zone
Code
Occupation
4
 
415-1299.06Digital Forensics Analysts Bright Outlook
2
 
415-1231.00Computer Network Support Specialists Bright Outlook
2
 
233-3041.00Parking Enforcement Workers
2
 
315-1299.08Computer Systems Engineers/Architects Bright Outlook
1
 
147-5071.00Roustabouts, Oil and Gas Bright Outlook
1
 
415-1212.00Information Security Analysts Bright Outlook
1
 
413-2053.00Insurance Underwriters
1
 
415-1241.00Computer Network Architects Bright Outlook
1
 
415-1299.05Information Security Engineers Bright Outlook
1
 
327-4012.00Broadcast Technicians
1
 
315-1211.00Computer Systems Analysts Bright Outlook
1
 
243-9041.00Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
1
 
417-2031.00Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers Bright Outlook
1
 
251-4122.00Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
1
 
349-9012.00Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door
1
 
327-4011.00Audio and Video Technicians
1
 
315-1241.01Telecommunications Engineering Specialists Bright Outlook

Source: Lightcast external site job postings data for the US nationwide between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. “Percentage” represents the ratio of unique postings which mention the skill to all unique postings linked to the O*NET-SOC occupation.

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