Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Boston Web Tech Job Market | Q1 2013


More than 1,000 tech focused hiring managers and recruiters were asked "what type of talent or skill-set is your top hiring priority."  Here are the top five technology skills deemed most in demand:
  1. Java/J2EE Developers
  2. Mobile Developers
  3. .NET Developers
  4. Data Analysts/Analytics
  5. Software Developers
Details are available at Dice.com.

Boston Web Tech Job Market


On a local level, the Boston technology job market confirms the ongoing need for developer skills.  Demand for Web tech professionals continues to be strong.

The list of Top 20 Web Technologies in Boston has been updated for the first quarter. It appears in the right-hand column and below.  The list is based on keyword searches in job postings at Indeed.com. The most in-demand keywords are listed more frequently than less in-demand keywords.

This quarter marks the first time that Indeed.com has been used to monitor Boston's Web Tech job market.  Because Indeed.com is a meta-search engine it offers greater reach than Boston.com, our original job search engine.  The number of available job listings at Indeed.com is several times greater and offers an expanded view of the job market at companies of all sizes.

Here are the Nine Biggest Movers from the Top 50 Technologies, comparing mid-October postings to early-March postings, listed by ranking and percentage increase:
  1. Drupal | #49 57%
  2. MVC | #24 26%
  3. InDesign | #47 24%
  4. API | #33 20%
  5. HTML5 | #26 18%
  6. JSON | #39 18%
  7. multimedia | #48 17%
  8. SaaS  | #14 15%
  9. Android  | #31 15%

Top 20 Web Technologies in Boston


Here is an abbreviated list of the 20 most in-demand web technologies in Boston. [ or from mid October ] listed by number of job postings at Indeed.com:
  1. SQL | 4,111 04%
  2. Java | 3,424 02%
  3. Oracle | 2,817 01%
  4. JavaScript | 2,215 03%
  5. agile | 2,208 00%
  6. XML | 1,500 00%
  7. SQL Server | 1,450 04%
  8. C# | 1,393 02%
  9. Python | 1,335 06%
  10. "Web Services" | 1,264 02%
  11. HTML + CSS | 1,188 01%
  12. Social Media | 1,167 09%
  13. Perl | 1,025 04%
  14. SaaS | 1,024 15%
  15. jQuery | 1,002 04%
  16. UI | 936 06%
  17. MySQL | 909 03%
  18. Ajax | 825 05%
  19. scrum | 796 00%
  20. PHP | 795 02%
An expanded version of this list -- Boston's Top 90 Web Technologies -- is being counted down for the next three months @webapprentices.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Best Business Books | 2012



It is estimated that more than
10,000 business books
are published each year.

source: 
Forbes


Eleven books catapulted to the top in this year's search for the Best Business Books of 2012. For the fifth year running Beantown Web has conducted a quasi-scientific meta-search to identify the best business books published in the previous year.

This year's search began by identifying 10 "Best of" lists. This resource list is available upon request. Presented here are the results.

A total of 63 books were mentioned on at least one "Best of" list. These 63 books comprise the Honorable Mention list.

Best Business Books | Runners-Up






Best Business Books | Second Place


One book was mentioned on three lists and claims Second Place:



Best Business Books | Top Honors


Two books tied for Top Honors by being mentioned on five lists:



Personal Recommendations


If 11 books are too many to chose from, then check out the following Short List. The four highest rated books on Goodreads (of the 11 listed here) are as follows:

These four books are now on my Short List.

I have read five books from this list of 11. I have also read two books from the Honorable Mention list (not pictured above). As I work through this reading list, I will post my reviews at Goodreads.com and share links here.

You can access reviews of all 100+ books that I have read on Leadership and Strategy at Pinterest.


Suggested Success Strategy


No matter what your professional discipline is -- Web technology or some other field -- business is the engine that drives economic well-being. The economy continues to chug along at a less-then-optimal pace. You can help improve your economic prospects by learning more about the business of business.

Goal: Identify one business book from the eleven listed above, read it, practice its principles and shift your career prospects into a higher gear in 2013.

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Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Boston's Rockstar Recruiters | Q1 2013

 
All hail The Year of The Rockstar.

Companies idolize Rockstars.

Managers cherish Rockstars.

Recruiters profit from Rockstars.

Everyone wants to meet a Rockstar!

If you currently play in a garage band, but aspire to become a Rockstar, you should begin networking with Rockstar companies, Rockstar managers and Rockstar recruiters.

Beantown Web asked the question, "Who are Boston's Rockstar Recruiters?"

Boston's Top 100 Technology Recruiters


To begin the quest, Beantown Web identified more than 250 technology recruiters via LinkedIn.  Most are located in the Boston area.  Some are located in New Hampshire and Rhode Island and do a significant amount of business in the Boston area.


Beantown Web then turned to LinkedIn to identify customer satisfaction scores.  In particular, how many people were willing to provide a public recommendation for that recruiter?

Rock 'n Rollers have gold albums.  Mere mortals have to make due with Recommendations.

The market for Rockstar Recruiters is heating up.  In order for a recruiter to make the Boston Rockstar Recruiter List for the first quarter they had to garner at least five LinkedIn Recommendations.  Last quarter, a mere three Recommendations was enough to merit Rockstar status.

Boston's Top 10 Technology Recruiters


Boston's Top 10 Rockstar Recruiters play to packed houses and receive standing ovations.  The best in the biz have received at least 29 Rockommendations from adoring fans.


Here are the Top 10 Boston Rockstar Recruiters for the first quarter of 2013 [number of LinkedIn recommendations]:
  1. Scott Dunlop [95] -- The Bivium Group
  2. John VanderSande [62] -- WinterWyman
  3. Jamie LeBlanc [50] -- The Bivium Group
  4. Robin Napier [44] -- CyberCoders
  5. Brendan Andersen [39] -- CyberCoders
  6. Leanne Owens [38] -- Onward Search
  7. Doug Schade [37] -- Winter Wyman
  8. David Honig [32] -- MarketSearch 
  9. Luis Perez [29] -- Winter Wyman
  10. Bill Sullivan [29] -- Chase Technology Consultants
The Boston Rockstar Recruiter Countdown begins @webapprentices and will continue throughout the first quarter listing all 95 Rockstar Recruiters.  Simply follow @webapprentices and connect with your favorite Boston Rockstar Recruiter each day.

If you are aware of a Boston-based Technology Recruiter who has garnered at least five LinkedIn Recommendations, go to Beantown Web on Facebook and share your Rockstar Recruiter selection with our readers.  Rock on!

Saturday, December 08, 2012

Chowda Chat | Larry Ullman


Chowda Chat
is a periodic Beantown Web installment that features a conversation with an influential member of the Web technology community.

The purpose of Chowda Chat is to provide Web technology professionals with information to help advance their careers. The format involves three questions and responses followed by one final thought.

Today's Chowda Chat presents the insights of Larry Ullman, writer, Web and software developer, trainer, instructor, speaker, and consultant.

You are the author of 23 technology books.  Do you ever run out of topics or ideas?

"We're fortunate to be in an industry in which lots of new and exciting developments are constantly occurring, so it has not been difficult coming up with topics and ideas. Basically, I write about what I use and find interesting.  That being said, after I finish my current book on the Yii PHP framework, I have no idea what I'll write about next."

What is your best selling book of all time?

"My best selling book is PHP and MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites: Visual QuickPro Guide, put out by Peachpit Press. Second, is my beginner's guide to PHP, PHP for the Web: Visual QuickStart Guide.  My Modern JavaScript: Develop and Design book has only been out not quite a year, but its sales look like they'll be in the same ballpark as those other two. These sales make sense, I think, as PHP and JavaScript are two of the most important and used Web technologies."

You are visiting Boston to present "How to Become a Web Developer."  Is there one highlight from your presentation that you would like to mention here to entice aspiring web developers to attend?

"One thing I'm doing in the presentation, which is harder to find, is discussing how one goes about the business of being a Web developer. This includes starting up, finding clients, and working with clients. I have some good insights to share in these areas, which should be quite useful to those in attendance."

Final Thought

"If I had to summarize who I am (from a work-related perspective) in a single sentence, it’d be this: I’m not a computer geek, but I can speak their language."
Spend an FREE evening with Larry Ullman on Wednesday, December 12 in Cambridge, MA and join 300 other geeks and wannabe geeks in learning How to Become a Web Developer.

Follow Larry Ullman on Twitter.

Previous Chowda Chats

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Monday, October 15, 2012

The Power of We | Virtual Self-Study Groups


Today is Blog Action Day. This year's theme is The Power of We, a celebration of people working together to make a positive difference in the world.

The Power of We in Boston


Here's how we are making a difference in Boston.


The Challenge: Companies are looking for technology workers and they are not finding workers with the skills they need.

The Solution: Form virtual self-study groups to train workers on technology skills.

Narrowing the Skills Gap, One Chapter at a Time


Boston PHP Meetup
, the largest Web technology Meetup in the United States with more than 3,000 members, launched this virtual self-study group initiative in January 2011. 


The format of a virtual self-study group is as follows:

~ Each participant purchases the same textbook.
~ Each participant commits to read one chapter per week, complete the exercises and post a link to their completed work.
~ Each participant obtains assistance by posting questions to a discussion area set up on the Boston PHP Message Board.

One group is currently under way: PHP Percolate! Season 4.

Two groups are about to begin on November 4: jQuery jAM, Season 2 and HTML5 Brunch, Season 2.

More than 80 alumni are enshrined on the Self-Study Group | Wall of Accomplishment.

Training is Virtual


Since training is virtual you do not need to live in Boston to participate.  If you are interested in learning Web technology, then join us and help narrow the skills gap, one chapter at a time.


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Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Boston Web Tech Job Market | Q4 2012‏

"The need for open source programming language skills that power a huge number of Web applications and technologies is evident in requests for Python and Ruby. Both have hit all-time highs in six of the 10 months in 2012."
On a national level, The Dice Report for October states that eleven technology skills reached all-time demand highs in early October.  Leading the pack is "software developers."

Boston Web Tech Job Market


On a local level, the Boston technology job market confirms the ongoing need for programming skills.  Although the market has softened somewhat over the past three months, demand for Web tech professionals continues to be strong.

The list of Top 20 Web Technologies in Boston has been updated for the fourth quarter. The list is based on keyword searches in job postings at Boston.com. The most in-demand technologies are listed more frequently than less in-demand technologies.

Here are the Seven Biggest Movers from early July to early October, listed by percentage increase:
  1. SaaS  | 127 listings 26%
  2. C#  | 292 listings 07%
  3. jQuery  | 170 listings 06%
  4. XML  | 278 listings 04%
  5. ASP.NET  | 148 listings 03%
  6. SharePoint  | 128 listings 03%
  7. JavaScript  | 356 listings 01%
Go forth and develop Web-based applications.  Your skills are in demand, especially if have SaaS (software as a service) experience.  The demand for software development skills does not appear to be platform-specific.  Demand is strong in a Microsoft environment (C#, ASP.NET, SharePoint), as well as, in an open-source environment (jQuery, XML, JavaScript).  No matter.  Multiple job offers await.

Fall Training Opportunities


Here are two virtual training opportunities to consider joining this fall.



jQuery jAM, Season 2 -- a virtual self-study group focused on learning the basics of jQuery Mobile.

HTML5 Brunch, Season 2 -- a virtual self-study group focused on learning the basics of HTML5.

Both programs begin Sunday, November 4.  The only cost is the purchase of a textbook (under $30).

Full Disclosure:
Gene Babon created both programs in his capacity as Co-Organizer of Boston PHP MeetupMerlin Calo will be coordinating HTML5 Brunch, Season 2 under the HTML5 Boston Meetup banner. Gene Babon and Jeremy Osborn will help launch HTML5 Brunch, Season 2 at an HTML5 Boston Meetup on Monday, October 29.

Top 20 Web Technologies in Boston


Here is an abbreviated list of the most in-demand web technologies in Boston. [ or from early July ] listed by number of job postings at Boston.com/Monster.com:
  1. SQL | 815 02%
  2. Java | 541 04%
  3. Oracle | 450 26%
  4. JavaScript | 356 01%
  5. SQL Server | 336 00%
  6. C# | 292 07%
  7. XML | 278 05%
  8. Social Media | 220 01%
  9. "Web Services" | 200 02%
  10. HTML + CSS | 187 12%
  11. jQuery | 170 06%
  12. Perl | 161 15%
  13. Python | 159 17%
  14. ASP.NET | 148 03%
  15. Ajax | 144 01%
  16. MySQL | 133 18%
  17. SharePoint | 128 03%
  18. UI | 127 07%
  19. SaaS | 127 22%
  20. PHP | 126 31%
An expanded version of this list -- Boston's Top 50 Web Technologies -- is being counted down throughout the fourth quarter @webapprentices.

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