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HackerRank Launches 2020 Developer Skills Report

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Feb. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — HackerRank, the developer skills company, today released its third annual Developer Skills Report. The report offers unparalleled insight into the professional skills, goals and desires of more than 116,000 developers and hiring managers from 162 countries: what they know, what they plan to learn and how they see the evolution of their roles. As the largest survey of its kind ever released, it provides valuable insights for employers and hiring managers in a tight labor market.

As tech becomes a core business driver for companies in every industry, demand for software developers is growing. The U.S. alone is expected to add nearly 300,000 new software developer jobs over the next decade. Moreover, people from all demographics and educational backgrounds are now venturing into tech thanks to the rise of new forms of education like coding bootcamps. This is transforming the way companies vet and hire technical talent.

“Using success metrics like a degree from a four year university has never been the best way to evaluate developers’ skills,” said Vivek Ravisankar, co-founder and CEO of HackerRank. “As the competition to hire developers becomes more and more fierce, companies need better ways to tune into what developers actually know, and what they really want in a job.”

This report provides an insider’s perspective on the state of hiring and retaining top developers, no matter their background. Key findings from the report include:

The full report with these findings and others is available here.

About HackerRank
HackerRank, the developer skills company, helps businesses attract, evaluate and hire the best technical talent from around the world. Over 2,000 customers across all industries, including 25% of the Fortune 100, rely on HackerRank to raise their hiring bar. More than 7 million developers (almost 30% of the global developer population) trust HackerRank to learn and practice coding skills. Every eight seconds, a developer completes a HackerRank assessment. For more information, visit www.hackerrank.com.

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