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Skill You need for Survival in 2020

Skill you need to develop in 2020 lock down:
Lockdown


Life is out of uncertainty . People out there are losing their job and companies are cutting pay scales. And unfortunately, if you lost your job then what you’re going to do? Each change or difficulity in life will make you strong.


Are you ready?
Are you prepared?
What skills you need to look?
Skills can impact your career and life directly .  we have lots of online blog and you tube videos where you learn a programming language less than 30 days.
IT -Learn Language:
If you a information tech person then these are the skill you need.
Now the industry is changing rapidly . The companies are moving to cloud platforms.
Top skill for next 10 years will be SWIFT, GO,KOTLIN
Python with Machine Learning
 Python is the easiest and most popular programming language today. It allows the developers to work on growing tech trends like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and technologies.
  • Core Python
  • web framework
  • Analytical skills.
 Start a blog :
Blogging is more than hobby.you don't need any coding skills but you need to do a research and write about a article.
Digital Marketing :
 Lockdown – the demand of digital marketers are going to increase massively. The reason is – companies who were running some part of their business online might consider taking a whole business online. To do that they will need a person who could set up a website, do SEO.
Copy writer
This is not a simple skill either but you will got lot of money on the desk . You need to be master in grammar , English. You need to empathy on the reader and keep your thoughts away.

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