In 2017, the following article identifies the companies who
were hiring Software Engineers in 2017. See below.
The 10 companies hiring more software engineers than anyone
else in Silicon Valley, by Alison DeNisco Rayome, 7/17/17.
Today, virtually every company is
becoming a software company—by 2020, 73% of enterprises will run almost
entirely on Software as a Service (SaaS), according to a recent report from Better Cloud. This is great
news for software developers and engineers, as the demand for professionals
with these technical skillsets, and the salaries they can command, continue to
increase.
But who exactly is hiring for these
roles? Indeed collected data on the current demand for software engineers in
Silicon Valley, and found the top 10 companies hiring most for these technical
positions.
"The demand for tech workers, in
particular high end software engineers, is far outpacing supply," Indeed
senior vice president of product Raj Mukherjee told Tech Republic. "The
companies on this list are constantly reinventing their technology and business
models and have huge demand for software engineers to drive such
innovation."
Here are the top 10 companies in the Bay
Area hiring software engineers, according to Indeed:
Oracle remains the most popular database management system, according to DB-Engines Ranking, so it
makes sense that they would be constantly hiring software engineers to keep
everything running smoothly—especially as MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server begin
to catch up to them.
Apple recently unveiled macOS
High Sierra, which uses machine learning to enhance privacy, and iOS 11, which features new AR features and navigation
improvements, to keep the company competitive with Google.SonSoft Inc. is a
global consulting and IT services firm, and ranks as one of the fastest growing
companies in its field, making more software engineers a necessity.
At SAP Sapphire 2017, the company
announced a host of new features, including SAP S/4HANA Cloud 1705, an intelligent SaaS tool for
enterprise resource planning to automate processes and help businesses become
more efficient.
IBM recently partnered with Automation Anywhere to build
a software bot solution that can replace manual tasks, and it regularly
announces new integrations of its cognitive computing service, Watson.
Google has begun focusing on
narrow, focused AI products that are good at specific tasks,
including an AI-powered smart reply feature for Gmail.
Intel - Among Intel's moves into the AI space
include a partnership with the US Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to work on a computing platform that uses AI
and machine learning to make it easier for businesses to utilize graph
analytics in big data.
Facebook recently rolled out new protections to keep users from stealing the
profile pictures of others, and moved into the business communications space
with Workplace.
Yahoo - Its surprising to see Yahoo on this
list, as the company's direction has been called into question in recent years,
and it was recently acquired by
Verizon for $4.5
billion.
Amazon is a cloud powerhouse. It's also
continually adding new skills to its Alexa products, and its Echo line
currently dominates the market for voice-enabled speakers.
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