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ASP.NET is an open-source, server-side web-application framework designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. It was developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, applications and services. Read more at Wikipedia external site

Occupations linked to this hot technology skill are listed below based on the percentage of their job postings that include the skill.

21 occupations shown
PercentageJob ZoneCodeOccupation
2
 
415-1252.00Software Developers Bright Outlook Bright Outlook  
2
 
315-1254.00Web Developers Bright Outlook
2
 
415-1251.00Computer Programmers
Under 1%315-1211.00Computer Systems Analysts Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-1243.00Database Architects Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-1299.02Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-1299.08Computer Systems Engineers/Architects Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-1241.00Computer Network Architects
Under 1%415-1244.00Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Under 1%415-1299.09Information Technology Project Managers Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-1242.00Database Administrators Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-1253.00Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers Bright Outlook
Under 1%315-1232.00Computer User Support Specialists Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-2051.01Business Intelligence Analysts Bright Outlook
Under 1%415-1212.00Information Security Analysts Bright Outlook
Under 1%413-1111.00Management Analysts Bright Outlook
Under 1%427-3042.00Technical Writers Bright Outlook
Not available331-9094.00Medical Transcriptionists
Not available319-4099.01Quality Control Analysts
Not available413-1161.01Search Marketing Strategists Bright Outlook
Not available415-1255.00Web and Digital Interface Designers Bright Outlook

Source: Lightcast external site job postings data for the US nationwide between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023. “Percentage” represents the ratio of unique postings which mention the skill to all unique postings linked to the O*NET-SOC occupation.

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