Liquid Web's New IT-to-AI Career Roadmap
Liquid Web has recently launched an ambitious resource aimed at empowering technology professionals to adapt their careers in response to the rising demand for AI talent. This initiative, dubbed
The Complete IT-to-AI Career Roadmap, is designed to assist IT workers as they navigate the transition from traditional roles to high-demand positions in artificial intelligence.
Understanding the Landscape
According to a report by Grand View Research, the global AI industry has reached an impressive valuation of
$279 billion, with projections suggesting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
35.9% through 2030. As companies ramp up their AI initiatives, roles within this sector are burgeoning, with growth rates ranging from
17% to 42%. Consequently, salaries for these positions generally surpass those in conventional IT roles by
20% to 40%.
Despite this robust growth trajectory, many tech workers grapple with how to effectively transition into AI-centric roles without needing to start from scratch. Liquid Web’s roadmap endeavors to simplify this journey, presenting a skill-based approach for tech professionals eager to embrace AI opportunities without losing their foundational IT expertise.
Valuable Tools for Career Evolution
Complementing the roadmap is a comprehensive analysis titled
The Top U.S. Cities for Cybersecurity and IT Careers, highlighting metropolitan areas where tech job options are not only abundant but diverse. The report takes into account various metrics including job density, role diversity, and the availability of AI-related positions.
Some of the key findings include:
- - Washington, DC is ranked as the top tech hub overall.
- - Baltimore stands out as the second-best city for cybersecurity careers, also ranking high for AI job opportunities.
- - Chicago reports a staggering 52% of AI job listings at entry-level, showcasing a welcoming environment for newcomers.
- - Atlanta has firmly established itself as a key player in the AI landscape, being listed among the top three tech cities.
- - Denver, known for a high concentration of AI jobs per capita, ranks favorably for those seeking opportunities in the field.
- - Pittsburgh has committed $500 billion to develop an