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Technology Sectors that are Hot or Heating Up Now?

unemployedCoder-in-retraining asks: "As a recently "leisured" programmer, I'm very interested in trying to turn misfortune into opportunity. This means using this career discontinuity to bone up on the latest-n-greatest in the hot sectors of the industry, to offer a better chance of a finding another great job. Of course, then one asks: 'What's Hot?' The Telco/Switching sector seems to have flatlined (Nortel and Lucent as examples). Cable and DSL access device and service development seems to be struggling. Wireless 3G networks seem to be having a hard time in North America. And yet, we here that a recovery is underway and that the technology sector as a whole is picking up again. So I ask you: 'Where?' In what sectors? What are the most important new technologies to learn to enhance employability? Somewhere, somebody is hiring or will be soon. What do I and other victims of the slowdown have to know to 'get back in the saddle' in the near future?"

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  1. Wrong Forum by brad3378 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Sounds more like a thermodynamics problem

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  2. Re:Adult Industry by PsiPsiStar · · Score: 5, Funny

    And they are always the first ones to adopt new tech...

    ...especially if it vibrates.

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  3. Novely Websites, The Trend of the FUTURE.... by donnacha · · Score: 4, Funny


    IsMyJobHotorNot.com

  4. Re:long answer...short answer... by ComaVN · · Score: 2, Funny

    Look which /. subjects seem to get most attention. I consider these subjects "hot"

    DON'T!!! before you know it, you'll be pouring hot grits into your widened asshole.
    Oh he meant the articles... My bad.

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  5. Take the advice of Dogbert: by Jerf · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ratbert: "I'm going to interview successful people and write a book of their tips. I'll start with you, Dobert."

    Dogbert: "Set your alarm clock to go off every hour. Keep a big vat of 'Jell-O' by the bed. When the alarm clock goes of, stick your head in the 'Jell-O' and yell, 'Boy, I'm tired!'"

    Ratbert: "Thanks!"

    Dogbert (thinking): "Beware the advice of successful people; they do not seek company."

    Seven Years of Highly Defective People, p. 137.

  6. Copy protection by jdh28 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Copy protection seems to be a growth industry at the moment.

    john

  7. One word, Benjamin... by DEBEDb · · Score: 2, Funny

    Plastics.

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    Considered harmful.
  8. Re:AI by jesser · · Score: 3, Funny

    Where I'm working (large financial institution) they're starting to look into AI as a means of predicting market movement and trends.

    If your AI predicts that AI is the hot field for the next few years, do you trust it?

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  9. Re:pornography by mickwd · · Score: 3, Funny

    "No my friends, the money is in the back end"

    No wonder they call it dirty money.

  10. Best job security by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    My grandfather once told me:

    "Be an undertaker, kid. No matter how bad things get, you will always have customers."

  11. Re:pornography by dubl-u · · Score: 3, Funny

    But that episode didn't air until 1998. Clearly they stole it from here:

    Step 1: Get market share
    Step 2: ???
    Step 3: Profit!!

    Which was the business plan of 92% of VC-funded internet companies starting in 1996.