What's the most demanding role in IT?


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Group Chief Information Officer in Construction, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
Its vary, however, security, Block Chain and AI are heavily demanded and very few supply of good experts on them
CTO in Software, 11 - 50 employees
Being part of the Help Desk team. One is expected to have immediate resolution to a myriad of issues, be completely courteous despite often angry end customers, and be available 24/7/365
CIO in Consumer Goods, 11 - 50 employees
Data science block chain and AI
CIO in Hardware, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
I think all roles within IT or any other teams are demanding.. everybody has a critical role to play.. its a machinery.. 

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Composable Enterprise26%

Platform Engineering15%

Citizen Development10%

Chaos Engineering8%

Data Fabric7%

Cloud Native Applications0%

Superapps1%

Others, please specify in the comments0%


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Hiring: Specifically closing great candidates37%

ProductOps: Not having visibility into the customer journey38%

ProductOps: Not knowing what features to prioritize building next31%

Customer Success: Need better observability around customer drop-off points31%

Customer Success: Making customers successful faster28%

CultureOps: Employees are disengaged in a remote-first world15%

CultureOps: Employees lack shared context across departments in a remote-first world13%

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