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Perl is a family of two high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, dynamic programming languages. "Perl" refers to Perl 5, but from 2000 to 2019 it also referred to its redesigned "sister language", Perl 6, before the latter's name was officially changed to Raku in October 2019. Perl 7, continuing from Perl 5, not Perl 6, is also due in 2021. Read more at Wikipedia
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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.
66 occupations shown
Percentage | Job Zone | Code | Occupation |
---|---|---|---|
13
| 5 | 19-1029.01 | Bioinformatics Scientists |
12
| 4 | 17-2061.00 | Computer Hardware Engineers |
6
| 4 | 15-1299.04 | Penetration Testers |
4
| 4 | 17-2141.02 | Automotive Engineers |
4
| 4 | 15-1244.00 | Network and Computer Systems Administrators |
4
| 4 | 15-1299.01 | Web Administrators |
3
| 4 | 15-1241.00 | Computer Network Architects |
3
| 4 | 15-1299.05 | Information Security Engineers |
2
| 3 | 15-1299.08 | Computer Systems Engineers/Architects |
2
| 4 | 15-1253.00 | Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers |
1
| 4 | 15-1242.00 | Database Administrators |
1
| 4 | 15-1252.00 | Software Developers |
1
| 4 | 15-1251.00 | Computer Programmers |
1
| 5 | 15-1221.00 | Computer and Information Research Scientists |
1
| 4 | 15-2051.00 | Data Scientists |
1
| 4 | 17-2112.02 | Validation Engineers |
1
| 4 | 15-1212.00 | Information Security Analysts |
1
| 5 | 19-1029.04 | Biologists |
Under 1% | 3 | 15-1254.00 | Web Developers |
Under 1% | 4 | 17-2072.01 | Radio Frequency Identification Device Specialists |
Source: Lightcast external site job postings data for the US nationwide between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 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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