How can you make more money at your current job or get a new employer to offer you top dollar?
One way is to make sure you've got all the skills the employer wants and then some.
Business Insider asked job hunting site Bright to sift through its massive database of 10 million job postings and tell us what skills employers want for a wide range of tech jobs.
The results is a sort of map that can tell you if you need to learn a new skill for your job title and what skills are necessary for other tech jobs.
It also gives you the precise keywords to add to your resume and LinkedIn profile to help you come to the attention of employers.
A web developer earns $62,500 on average. Employers look for the following skills/words:
A technical documentation writer earns $67,280 on average. Employers look for the following skills/words:
A network administrator earns $74,270 on average. Employers look for the following skills/words:
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