The 4 Hardest-to-Fill Tech & Digital Marketing Jobs

Addison Group

By Shannon Vize, Content Strategist at Mondo, an Addison Group company

Finding the right Tech and Digital Marketing talent for the open role at your company isn’t as easy as you’d think. (If you’ve already begun the hiring process then you know firsthand how challenging it is.) With the emergence of job posting sites like Indeed, CareerBuilder, and Monster along with professional networking sites like LinkedIn, you would think sourcing the high-end talent you’re missing would be as easy as posting the job description or typing in the job title and clicking search to give you a wealth of high-end candidates. But, as the leading nationwide staffing agency specializing in IT, Tech, and Digital Marketing talent, we know it’s never that easy. In fact, Tech and Digital Marketing jobs are some of the hardest roles to fill across all industries.

How tough is it? Tech is arguably the hardest specialization area to hire for, given the growing Tech talent gap facing not only the U.S. but the world at large. As Digital Marketing roles continue their tech-driven evolution, finding high-end experts with a knowledge of key Digital Marketing practices, concepts, and insights along with several years experience with the latest, in-demand Marketing tech tools is like finding a unicorn. (But, don’t worry. That’s what we’ve been doing successfully for over 15 years.)

To give you an inside look at the current state of hiring for Tech and Digital Marketing jobs, here’s a look at the four hardest roles to fill in IT/Tech and Digital Marketing based on our exclusive placement data.

4 Hardest Roles to Fill in IT/Tech

  • Front-End Developer: It should be no surprise that this development role is at the top of the list. Since these experts are responsible for developing all aspects of a business’ website and apps for consumer use, clearly they are a top priority for any business looking to improve and maintain their online offerings. As such, they command some of the highest salaries and candidates often spend less than a week on the market when looking for new opportunities.
  • Data Scientist: Different than a Data Analyst based on the scope of data they are examining, Data Scientists are another of the hardest roles to fill in IT. Due to the invaluable insights these data experts uncover for companies and their ability to easily communicate findings to those unfamiliar with the specifics of data analysis, demand for this role continues to rise.
  • Full-Stack Developer: As companies look to improve both the back-end and front-end of their business technologies without dramatically expanding their development team, demand for the Full-Stack Developer title is growing. Since these experts can seamlessly move between back-end and front-end development needs, they are viewed as an essential hire. However, rising demand has made specialized talent harder to find and thus made the role harder to fill.
  • Software Architect: The development of enterprise software to improve and augment the effectiveness of a company’s infrastructure has never been more popular thanks to the rise of the cloud and emerging technologies. Due to this, software development talent is in top demand. Software Architects are generally available on the market for only a few days, making it feel impossible to fill this position.

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