As companies create more data, the need for workers who specialize in storage systems is increasing.
Data storage roles are expected to grow 5% across the U.S. from 2018 to 2028, creating 18,200 job opportunities across, according to Zippia.
See below to learn about the data storage job market:
See more: Top Data Storage Companies
The data storage market was estimated to be valued at $58.4 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach $128.94 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2% from 2022 to 2030, according to Verified Market Research.
Geographically, growth in the data recovery market is being driven the most in North America, followed closely by Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Industry-wise, several sectors are driving demand for data storage: banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI); IT; telecom; government; and health care.
A variety of roles in data engineering, data administration, and IT are tied to data storage, according to Zippia:
A total of 55.5% of data storage pros have a bachelor’s degree and 6.7% have master’s degrees, according to Zippia.
However, it is possible to achieve a storage-related position with a high school education or certificate alone.
Recommended bachelor’s degrees are computer science, engineering, information security, cybersecurity, and software development. The master’s degrees recommended are data science and cloud computing.
For more: Top 10 Data Storage Certifications
There are thousands of positions tied to data storage that are listed at various job sites, including:
Many top technology companies are hiring for roles related to data storage roles, including:
IBM
HPE
AWS
The table below shows the estimated median annual salaries for a selection of data storage positions, according to Glassdoor:
Title | Median salary |
Systems engineer | $110,632 |
Storage engineer | $119,351 |
Storage administrator | $90,852 |
Storage specialist | $94,205 |
Storage consultant | $76,299 |
The fast-growing field of data storage is creating job opportunities across the tech industry. Several specialized data storage roles focus on different phases and types of storage, from a storage engineer leading storage processes to a storage consultant being responsible to advise on solutions. Leading tech players are among the many organizations looking to fill jobs in data storage, as companies work to better store and manage their growing data volumes.
See more: Top 10 Companies Hiring for Data Storage Jobs
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