Skills in data analytics are becoming among the most sought-after in the job market, as a growing number of organizations tackle digital transformation efforts and try to gain increased value from their information assets.
As evidence, a new study by Gartner, Inc. finds that in 2018 an estimated 49 percent of all job postings by S&P 100 companies were for just 39 job roles, with analytics a top skill contender. The remaining 51 percent of postings were for 872 other roles.
Demand for talent is converging sharply on critical roles in the U.S. and U.K., according to Gartner TalentNeuron data on millions of job postings. Forty-one percent of all job postings by

“In the U.S. and U.K., we’re seeing many of the same in-demand skills, including data analysis, advanced coding and solution selling,” said Lauren Smith, vice president, Gartner’s HR practice. “The 39 critical roles in the U.S. include software developers, marketing managers and computer system engineers/architects, whereas in the U.K., the most critical roles include customer service representatives and financial managers.”
Competition for talent complicates recruitment
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Recruitment costs are surging as recruiters must handle a more complex mix of requisitions, with more specialized and unfamiliar requirements, the study reveals. Time to fill for open positions is increasing, especially when recruiters are hiring for talent in areas outside of their core competence.
Data helps focus the talent search
Data on external labor markets offers important future-focused, data-driven insights into emerging technologies, the associated demand for new technical skills and the geographic locations that provide rich sourcing opportunities for sought-after talent, Smith says.
“Those insights not only