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Coding your future – The skills you need for a career in Software

CodeWeek 2021 is in full swing and its success shows a common interest from European education and civil society communities in making coding and digital literacy more accessible. Like CodeWeek, the Erasmus+ project ESSA (also known as the European Software Skills Alliance) wants to make sure young people (but also practitioners) have the right skillset to become successful software professionals. 

Hard skills like coding and programming are fundamental to our digital societies. Code is found almost everywhere. It is used to develop the very software and computer programmes you use in your daily life and career. So, learning digital skills can allow you to easily seize the opportunities brought by technology. 

Recently, ESSA published a report on “Europe’s Most Needed Software Roles and Skills” and, of course, professional hard skills make it to the top but did you know that soft skills are becoming a “must-have”? 

Learning and developing software 

If you really want to start a career in software, here are 3 most important things you should know: 

2021 ESSA Europe’s Most Needed Software Roles and Skills report “Need for programming languages” 

The most in-demand programming languages are Java, Javascript, SQL, HTML, PHP, C++, C#, and Python. 

2021 ESSA Europe’s Most Needed Software Roles and Skills report “Need for soft skills” 

Teaching future software professionals

Both the CodeWeek and ESSA initiatives put an emphasis on inclusiveness and accessibility. Indeed, these aspects should be prevalent when designing and delivering learning programmes. 

About ESSA’s “Europe’s Most Needed Software Roles and Skills” report 

Report developed by the European Software Skills Alliance (ESSA), September 2021. This report presents the current and future needs for software skills and professionals in Europe. The conclusions are drawn based on the study of job vacancies, available research on software skills, education and training programmes, labour market reports, and databases. We also collected experts’ input about their expectations for the future of software roles, skills, and their provision. 

Click here to read the full report. 

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