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David Kiania 2026-03-19 13:31:51 +03:00
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@ -126,3 +126,4 @@ Java remains relevant at #9 (7,267 mentions), primarily for JVM-based systems li

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@ -6,25 +6,45 @@ WHERE
;
SELECT
sd.skills,
ROUND(MEDIAN(jpf.salary_year_avg)) as median_salary,
COUNT(jpf.*) as demand_skills
FROM job_postings_fact as jpf
INNER JOIN skills_job_dim as sjd
ON jpf.job_id = sjd.job_id
INNER JOIN skills_dim as sd
ON sjd.skill_id = sd.skill_id
WHERE
jpf.job_title_short LIKE 'Data Engineer'
AND
jpf.job_work_from_home = True
GROUP BY sd.skills
HAVING COUNT(jpf.*) > 100
ORDER BY
median_salary DESC
LIMIT 25
;
/*
skills median_salary demand_skills
varchar double int64
rust 210000.0 232
terraform 184000.0 3248
golang 184000.0 912
spring 175500.0 364
neo4j 170000.0 277
gdpr 169616.0 582
zoom 168438.0 127
graphql 167500.0 445
mongo 162250.0 265
fastapi 157500.0 204
django 155000.0 265
bitbucket 155000.0 478
crystal 154224.0 129
c 151500.0 444
atlassian 151500.0 249
typescript 151000.0 388
kubernetes 150500.0 4202
ruby 150000.0 736
airflow 150000.0 9996
node 150000.0 179
css 150000.0 262
redis 149000.0 605
vmware 148798.0 136
ansible 148798.0 475
jupyter 147500.0 400
25 rows 3 columns
*/

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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ APIs.
Python and SQL are the volume anchors of the market, each appearing in over 1,100
remote postings more than double any other skill and both scoring 0.910.95.
Their median salaries ($135K and $130K respectively) are solid but not exceptional;
their dominance comes from ubiquity. For anyone entering the field, these two skills
their dominance comes from ubiquity. For anyone enteri_ng the field, these two skills
represent the lowest-risk, highest-return investment nearly every role expects them.
AWS leads the cloud platforms, outscoring Azure and GCP by a notable margin (0.91 vs.
@ -172,3 +172,4 @@ number of such roles is smaller. These are strong specialisation targets for eng
already solid in Python/SQL/cloud.
*/