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IT Jobs in Digital Transformation & Innovation

April 4, 2018 by Julie McGrath

IT Jobs in Digital Transformation and Innovation

Sinead Dillon, Principal Consultant at Fujitsu shares her journey!

Despite keen childhood interest in computing, at school Sinead Dillon was initially drawn towards a career in business or banking. She studied for an accountancy degree at Ulster University and completed her chartered management accountancy qualifications while at the Kerry Group food company.

Her transition into IT began when she moved into a role that combined accounting with financial systems support, and later joined global technology company Fujitsu as a financial systems implementation consultant. She then bolstered her practical on-the-job experience with a Master’s degree in Computing and Information Systems.

Today, Sinead is Principal Consultant for digital transformation and innovation at Fujitsu in Belfast.

“My role is focused on addressing customers’ needs, the role of digital in the business and, how our solutions can adapt to fit customer requirements across Northern Ireland, as well as looking at how new technology and innovative products can help to deliver services.”

Describing herself as “a people person” Sinead explains that “working with different people and collaborating with different teams and organisations was very attractive to me, and in a business context I enjoy problem solving and delivering services.”

Over the years, she has moved from ERP implementations to project management and business development, and now works at the heart of Fujitsu’s innovation and digital transformation programme for business across NI. Sinead recognises that digital transformation is changing the world of work through emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, automation and robotics.

“A robotic device as a virtual assistant can allow certain rote and repetitive jobs to be performed highly efficiently in reduced time and improved accuracy. With the human-machine partnership, the  robot automates part of a job while human understanding brings creativity and a wider understanding of the business to the role. The bottom line with Artificial Intelligence is that we want to use it to improve our decision making, efficiency and accuracy.”

Sinead has a passion for encouraging more women to consider a career in IT and technology. She admits that the gender diversity in Fujitsu still has room to improve and the tech sector has been slow to evolve since she joined it more than a decade ago.

“Some job roles within the sector are more attractive to women. At the moment we’re still low in the number of people who are software developers, business analysts and infrastructure solution engineers. It is changing, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement to shift the dial up.”

As an organisation, Fujitsu is tackling diversity head on. A Women’s Business Network has been established and the company’s Gender Goals for 2020 have a vision of making Fujitsu in the UK and Ireland “the place where women come to succeed”. On top of that, the company has a number of mentoring and outreach schemes, an association with the EveryWoman network to access their resources and learning opportunities, as well as a key partnership with Women In Business NI whereby Fujitsu’s female technologists can act as role models, indeed Sinead recently welcomed over 300 delegates to Women in Business’s inaugural ‘Women in Tech’ conference in Belfast. https://syncni.com/event/women-in-tech-conference-2018/1092

Offering advice to those looking to pursue a career in IT, Sinead said:

“As you go through different roles, you learn a lot of new skills and adapt to the challenges that come. Skills are transferable, so be mindful that today’s job will help you in a different one tomorrow. Life-long and continual learning is key. You need to keep interested and keep active in the ever-changing sector.

“There’s a big demand for people who are curious, creative, innovative and can problem-solve. And while the age-old requirements to be hard-working, motivated and focused are probably not on trend, they are still essential!

“So if you have a flair for IT, are a people person, can be adaptable, and bring your own personality and curiosity to the job, you’re in the right industry.”

Sinead also coaches and enjoys mentoring a number of women and young leaders.

“It’s very much a learning experience both for me and the mentee or coachee. It gives an opportunity to get insights into different sectors that I’m not as aware of, to understand people’s challenges and talk about how to address them.

“The key thing is recognising personal successes, and of course the business successes, and making sure that the person achieves what it is they want to achieve. I enjoy the other end where people are happy, and they have overcome a challenge, though through the engagement they may evolve and realise that they won’t end up quite where they originally thought they would be at the outset. So there’s an additional satisfaction when people realise where they really want to be.

“When I talk to young people I advocate that IT is an exciting career with a lot of opportunities. There are so many different pathways that they you can go down and a wide variety of roles.  It’s not all purely about coding – that’s just one area – and there’s a variety which can suit individual personal tastes and preferences. It’s very much an open end.

“The skills that they can obtain now, at school and college, will be invaluable for their career: problem solving, creativity, innovation. Bring that all into the IT world and you’ll have a very exciting career in a world that is continually developing and adapting.”

If you are considering a change of career,  you can check out some of our IT Jobs now. 

 

 

  • Sync NI

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: Belfast Jobs, Digital, Digital Jobs, innovation, IT Jobs, NI Jobs

8 Reasons to Consider a Career as a Web Developer

March 4, 2018 by Julie McGrath

8 Reasons to Consider a Career as a Web Developer

There are many reasons why you should pursue a career in web development, both professional and personal. If no other reason inspires, one might be the decent earnings potential. With demand going strong, the average web developer can earn between £20,000-£50,000, according to Glassdoor.

 

Are you a developer looking for a new job? Browse developer jobs here.

Here is why you should consider a career as a web developer. And don’t worry, it’s much more than just money.

 

  1. It’s creative

Developers are often thought of as problem solvers – and they are – however, web developers have the luxury of being able to flex their creative muscles.

For front-end web developers creativity is key. You’ll be able to create first-class user experiences and charming websites. Plus, if you work for a startup, you’ll get much more creative rein.

 

  1. You’ll be part of a community

Sometimes the people you work with are just as important as the work. And web development is lucky, because not only will you be most likely working in a team, you’ll have countless online communities at your fingertips.

The online community for developers is huge, and if used to the full can be a source of technical support and a place with like-minded people. Online communities are a great resource that you can gain a lot from, not to mention what you can give back.

 

  1. You don’t necessarily need a degree

A large amount of developers out there don’t have any formal qualifications.

In fact, the amount of bedroom developers is growing, and with companies like Udemy and Coursera providing online development courses from £15, you can just get stuck in.

 

  1. Money money money

With the demand for web developers eclipsing availability, companies are upping salaries to ensure they get the best talent out there. According to Glassdoor, the average London-based web developer can earn up to £50,000 a year. And the career path doesn’t stop there, you can expand into other areas where the money is higher.

 

  1. You can expand into other areas

The mobile sector is booming and web developers can easily transition into mobile development. With similar interfaces, creating mobile applications can access a different market while also making developers much more attractive to potential employers.

In fact, an increasing amount of companies are looking into new ways of engaging with customers. For example, companies are looking into chatbots and applications developed for ‘home assistants’ like the Amazon Echo and Google Home. This could be an area that a customer-facing web developer could comfortably move in to.

 

  1. It is future proof

As we progress towards an ever more tech-filled future, developer skills are increasingly in demand. We could even see programming languages become more valuable than traditional spoken languages.

 

  1. You can become a specialist

Specialising is a great way of becoming the best at what you most enjoy. Whether it’s JavaScript, CSS or HTML a career in web development allows you to focus on areas you enjoy and excel at, essentially becoming a leader in your field.

 

  1. It’s fun!

With web technology in constant growth, it’s a pretty exciting place to be. And with countless companies on the lookout for new talent, it’s a perfect chance for aspiring developers to find their perfect role.

If you opt for a smaller company, you’ll be able to take on more responsibility, and while the pay might be a little less (which is to be expected) you’ll be able to have more creative control and take real ownership of projects, which is pretty exciting.

Find your next job with Graffiti Recruitment

 

-TechWorld

Filed Under: Latest Industry News

Top 6 IT Hiring Trends For 2018

February 19, 2018 by Julie McGrath

Demand for tech talent will continue to outpace supply in the year ahead, while the mix of skills necessary to remain relevant in IT will undergo a significant shift.

The good times for tech workers will continue through the next year, which found that today’s tech talent gap will continue to put pressure on businesses in 2018 to the benefit of those they are looking to hire.

A recent survey with over 8000 technology professionals completed by Robert Half gave us an interesting insight into the IT Job World. We found that the fight for talent has companies offering tech workers generous perks, incentives and competitive salaries — and that tech work itself has become a more satisfying & overall a less stressful Job.

Following are Six of the biggest trends in IT hiring and how it will impact both employers and employees in the year ahead.

1.     The Skills Gap still remains

The talent shortage for tech workers is “no longer just an inconvenience for any employers — it’s quickly becoming a significant business problem,” And when companies do find tech talent, they often can’t afford it, as they are being out priced by the larger corporations.

According to a recent survey with smaller business owners 44 percent of Hiring Manager or Business Owners say they miss out on top talent because candidates are seeking higher salaries than they’re able to offer. As a result, there’s been an increase in companies hiring less experienced workers who are “motivated to learn new skills quickly.”

2.     Interview Process is too slow

To get the best talent during a shortage, businesses need to speed up the hiring process. This study found that, while it’s understandable business want to be thorough, many companies are dragging out the hiring process. That’s a problem because around two-thirds of the non-executive technology professionals surveyed said they would “lose interest in a job if there was no follow-up within a week of an interview.”

The survey found that hiring managers are somewhat aware of this problem, as 41 percent said they are unhappy with the length of their hiring processes. On average, the survey found it takes 4.5 weeks to fill a staff-level role. Businesses need to establish a smooth hiring process so that they can quickly hire and onboard qualified talent.

3.     Automation is shifting skills

Automation isn’t poised to kill jobs just yet. At least for now, it’s simply changing the skills that are important to businesses. The finance industry is already experiencing a skills shift thanks to automation. Of those surveyed, 56 percent of CFOs said they expect automation to bring increased efficiency to finance and 43 percent also envision improved decision making.

While CFOs are optimistic about automation they also expect it to shift their priorities and primary skillsets. By 2020, CFOs expect “keeping pace with changing technology” as a top priority, followed by managing big data, compliance and maintaining finance reporting standards.

4.     Tech demand goes vertical

Tech is a growing need in every industry, but the survey found that certain vertical industries are experiencing an acute need for tech workers. Healthcare, financial and manufacturing professionals cited a growing demand for tech talent in their respective industries.

In healthcare, there’s a need for modernisation and innovation to better deliver patient care. Security and data professionals are in demand in the financial services industry as security becomes a top priority. Automation is impacting the manufacturing industry, where businesses are looking for innovative IT pros to help adapt.

Graffiti Recruitment predicts the latest developments in cloud, open source, mobile, big data and security are expected be the most in demand for 2018. And even if you aren’t a pro in one of these specialties, the survey found that as businesses are more pressed for talent, management is more willing to hire less technically qualified candidates who show potential and demonstrate an eagerness to learn.

5.     Satisfaction is up, stress is down

The technology industry currently ranks 6th for on-the-job happiness and it ranks first for the lowest levels of on-the-job stress. ( I don’t think this applies to IT Recruitment though). Some of that satisfaction might come from the compensation and perks that companies use to lure talent.

Only 19 percent of companies said they didn’t offer bonuses and only 17 percent said they based salary increases on length of service. For 72 percent of businesses, raises are merit-based, while 65 percent said that compensation is based of organisation or individual performance. These incentives help motivate workers and keep them satisfied on the job.

6.     Popular perks of the Job

To attract the best talent in a competitive market, companies have turned to “perks,” additional benefits outside the standard offerings you’d find at most companies. These include flexible work schedules (62%), regular social events (39%), remote work opportunities (34%), on-site or free gym membership (25%), a compressed schedule (17%) and free food (13%). (Chocolate is always a perk here at Graffiti )

To keep talent motivated, companies also offer incentives like awards for individual and team achievements (37%), profit sharing (20%), retention bonuses (18%), stock options (18%) and deferred compensation (16%).

 

Demand for tech talent will continue to outpace supply in the year ahead, while the mix of skills necessary to remain relevant in IT will undergo a significant shift. To stay up to date with the latest Hiring and Tech updates make sure to sign up to our Monthly Industry Updates. 

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: Hiring, Interview, jobs, recruitment, skills, talent

Most In-Demand Developer Jobs

January 2, 2018 by Julie McGrath

We have been keeping a close eye on the most in demand Software Developer Jobs and demand for Skills within the last quarter of the year!
So in 2018, what are the tech skills employers look for the most?

The percentage of job listings with Python has overtaken C# as the third most in-demand skill. The most notable change since Q2 is the jump in demand for Java by 8%. Although it comes second place to JavaScript, it’s the skill which has grown most rapidly in popularity in the second half of the year. The rise in demand for Python skills may relate to the surge in development of machine learning and AI in the UK.

Despite ongoing political and economic uncertainty, businesses are optimistic and are
continuing with their recruitment plans in 2018. For the IT sector there is an unprecedented demand that exists for skilled technology professionals, driven by regulatory changes, digital transformation projects and a continued emphasis on cyber security.

The competition for talent in the sector is intensifying, and for employers looking at
other ways to attract and retain skilled candidates is essential to avoid the negative
consequences of skills shortages such as a decrease in productivity, low employee
morale and hampered growth.

To find out more information on how you can make your business ready to attract top talent, or if you are a developer and you want advice on some of the best companies to work for in your area then please get in touch or call 0330 2233047

 

 

  • StackOverFlow 

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: C++, developer jobs, Java, Javascript, php, python, ReactJS, recruitment

Software Engineering Degree Apprenticeship Information Evening

December 14, 2017 by Julie McGrath

COMBINE TRADITIONAL UNIVERSITY STUDY WITH WORK-BASED LEARNING

Software is a fundamental part of today’s ‘digital society’, controlling everything from the results that are displayed when you use a search engine, how we interact on social media, through to how video is streamed and rendered on your smartphone. Without software, the forms of communication, interaction and knowledge processing that we all take for granted today could not exist.

In the future, software will become so embedded in our lives that virtually all of our human process will be affected by the design and development of software.

In particular, software engineers are concerned with developing and maintaining software systems in a manner that is efficient, reliable and affordable. Software engineers must also understand the needs of those who will use the software, and be able to create products that are capable, safe and intuitive.

Developed through a very close partnership with employers, Queens University degree apprenticeship is designed to equip graduates with the analytical, reasoning and practical skills they will need to succeed as professional software engineers. This includes developing software systems in a manner that is efficient, intuitive, reliable and affordable. Those applying to the programme will be employed as an apprentice of a leading technology employer.

COURSE INFORMATION SESSION

Queens University will be holding an information session for this course on Monday 18th December:

Date: Monday 18th December

Time: 6pm – 9pm

Location: CSB/02/027
Computer Science Building,
Queen’s University,
Malone Road,Belfast

 

REGISTER HERE. 

 

  • Source – Qub.ac.uk

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: apprentiship, degree, PWC, queens university

How Facebook Is Taking on LinkedIn in the Recruitment Space

November 27, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Facebook could be seen as going for the jugular while LinkedIn sits in stasis following its the acquisition by Microsoft. Microsoft may find itself on the back foot when it finally gets the reigns of the largest job network, LinkedIn. I’m talking of course about the new initiative by Facebook that’ll allow business pages to start posting job adverts.

facebook vs linkedin

 

Facebook are certainly not afraid to take on competitors, like their battle with Snap Inc, via Instagram through the stories feature. Facebook have also been running an aggressive campaign globally to try and get their live features off the ground.

With the global staffing market being worth £429 billion, you can stake on Facebook capitalising on the massive potential of this new initiative.

facebook vs linkedin

So what are Facebook doing exactly?

Facebook has released the ability for company pages to post job openings and subsequently review the application they receive, all within Facebook. What makes this more interesting is that you can auto-fill your application with your company details, while communicate easily with the applicants through your company page messenger app, giving you a process that is automated, simple and quick.

In their recent press-release explaining the product, Facebook made it clear they understand the problem businesses have for filing job places with their quote “40% of UK small businesses report that filling jobs was more difficult than they expected.” Facebook then expressed their interest in solving that issue, so could this mean another recruitment killer or an opportunity for the savvy recruiter?

Facebook is a social media platform that is already seeing tremendous growth with a massive 1.87 billion active users. It could prove to be an extremely lucrative platform in which you can fill your job openings. But, the most burning questions is: “Wouldn’t company owners now skip Recruiters, and go place their jobs on Facebook?”

There’s two ways to think of this, the first is as a recruiter you’re offering expertise and superior knowledge in the acquisition of the right candidates, saving the employer time and money through the selection and hiring process. Look at it as a web-designer might. Sure anyone could build a website with one of the many pieces of software that makes is easy, but a smart company would hire an experienced professional in the field who’ll create a truly unique and well-designed product that will make the client money and save them time.

My second way of thinking about this is a true innovative individual always sees the opportunity in danger. Facebook has subsequently opened its gates to a massive database of potential candidates – making your job easier. When this platform comes to Europe learn it and master it, so you can add another string to your bow. Either post your client openings on your Facebook company page for these companies, or get control of their company page and set it up better than they ever could.

Additional Benefits

If you’re working with a high volume of candidates Facebook has said that you’ll be able to download the relevant information through CSV (Excel Spreadsheet) that you’ll then be able to upload into your CRM, and then work your magic on them.

Facebook is great at seeing the monetary gain in their initiatives, so expect some kind of power feature where you’ll be able to allocate some of your budget to get your job postings out to a very specific segmentation of potential candidates.

Unlike LinkedIn, Facebook sees a great majority of its user’s activity during their downtime, away from the prying eyes of their co-workers they’ll be certainly more likely to look at potential jobs that fit their bill. Couple this with the envy of seeing the highlights of your successful friends lives wanting you to peruse a more interesting / high salary job. You’ve got yourself a good number of potential candidates that are engaged and looking for a new job.

Facebooks Algorithm will make your job postings appear often for your biggest fans. To deal with the sheer influx of information that appears on the average persons newsfeed, Facebook developed an algorithm that gives precedence to content from pages and people you engage with. Be engaging with your Facebook activity and create a loyal following who’re liking your content and your posted jobs will be a regular site on their newsfeed.

The new jobs feature gives the company a page a separate tab – Which means savvy employers will be able to use this as a Landing Page, in which they can send out to potential candidates.

The fact you can communicate with you applicants through messenger will be extremely powerful. Facebook messenger has a huge amount of active users, who’ll enjoy the novelty and convenience of communicating directly with an agency. This makes it perfect to get quick concise answers to speed up the turnaround time, placing the right candidate quicker.

Wrap up

Recruitment on Facebook isn’t something that’s entirely new, and many Recruiters have used sponsored posts and large engaged followings to place candidates through this social media platform. Yet this new job feature means Facebook are capitalising in on this missing link, and will certainly throw their weight into making it a success.

We suggest you learn all you can for your Facebook strategies and prepare for this feature to come to Europe. Because if you don’t, you’ll be sure your competitors will.

Could this truly take LinkedIn off the #1 spot?

The staffing market is something that’s been in LinkedIn’s court for so long that they’ve perfected a system that has been successfully used by Recruiters all over the world. With things like their premium Recruiter platform, LinkedIn has capitalised on this market in a big way so don’t expect them to roll over anytime soon, or even lose their spot.

If you require any further support with your Recruitment plans, or want to know more on how we can advertise your Job over social media please send us a DM, PM, IM, email or just simply call 0330 2233 047

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Harriet Davis – The Recruitment Network.

 

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: advertising, Facebook, linkedin, recruitment

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