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Taking the First Step for Technological Employment

by Mac Wills Writer
The employment sector has changed all around the world. One can say that today most people are chosen by their careers rather than choosing a career by themselves. The movement of the various industries prompt us to tweak the course of our lives. While we try to fit in the world is changing fast; flexibility seems to be the best way to go. 

Fitting into the digital age

We are well equipped with the digital gadgets which occupy a fair amount of our waking hours but it is hard to say whether the youth has yet been able to adapt to the digitalization of the job market and its implications. The increased importance of data and data driven solutions characterises the time. For Malaysia the boom in data analytics had started in 2015 with the efforts of the Malaysian digital economy Corp. The Malaysian digital economy is evolving more or less around analytics and data science. It is important to enter the field and to get in the zone, so that the best opportunities do not slip by you. 

SAS as a first step

This is an aspect in which unanimous agreement is hard to achieve. New technologies have been pouring in with consistency in the field of data science. Things thought only to be possible in science fiction have come to being and become part of living. In this changing milieu SAS has stood ground for more than three decades. It is competing with faster, cheaper and easier options but still holding a fair bit of ground. It is still a good stepping stone as it introduces you and trains you in the most valued data science skills - data modelling and data mining. These two skill sets have featured in all top-skill lists since 2015 and getting into SAS institute in Malaysia will help you learn these. 

Flexibility is the key to success

A combination of skill sets rather than proficiency in one particular tool gets you on a stronger ground. You never know whether the tool you are working with will be relevant after three years. So, there are three things you can do. 

Keep an eye on upcoming tech and take out some time to learn. 
Look for projects that will help you learn new technology.
Keep at least one such tool in your repertoire which has stood the test of time.

Start by enrolling in a SAS institute in Malaysia. 

Technological employment is set to grow by 12% by 2024. It is imperative that the youth keeps pace with the global trends. Therefore it is important to learn the right skills at the right time. Great career opportunities might be waiting just behind one good course. You need to discern the opportunities and go for it. 

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