With the current high-tech market crisis, the biotech sector is in the middle stage, as it is interested in hiring technologists with computing and engineering disciplines, who may find themselves in limbo. Of course, such companies are ready to pay accordingly
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8 August 2022•
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These days there has been a lot of news about layoffs in the high tech world that are leaving skilled and talented workers unemployed. But before they are completely out of the loop, I want to fill you with industries that have many opportunities and are growing significantly in recent years. So, those of you who are recently unemployed, fear not because they want you!
We all know that Israel has placed high technology as the leading engine of growth, and has therefore focused and invested resources to bring more and more brilliant minds into the field. From encouraging students to learn 5 units of math to dedicated programs to reskill workers, there are many opportunities the state is pushing forward to get you tech-savvy.
But recently Israel has focused on another target, and others are following suit.
The biotech industry is one of the fastest growing and most attractive areas in the world today and it adds to the need for knowledge in technology and computing, making it ideal for programmers and engineers. In the past, the field was focused on finding talent with experience and knowledge in life sciences such as chemistry and biology, but today leading companies are also looking for brilliant minds in new computing and engineering disciplines such as artificial intelligence. And even better, they are willing to pay good salaries and offer great opportunities for growth and development of the site.
The biotechnology sector gets less credit than “conventional” technology – but not necessarily. Think about it: the cure for global epidemics and rising deaths is brought to us by science and biology. Today, the ability to carry out home health tests (including tests that used to be old), complex medical procedures, and global life expectancy are all thanks to the biotech industry. Or rather thanks to the people behind it.