The Internet of Things (IoT) is already transforming the global economy, political scene, and dozens of other social structures. At the heart of the phenomenon is a group of devices and products that can communicate with each other and with humans. There are literally thousands of benefits to the technology. That is one of the reasons that young professionals and college students are focusing on careers in the hyperactive field. Parents and teachers in many developed nations are encouraging high schoolers to earn degrees in IoT-related subjects. In the US, moms and dads can cosign on education loans to make it easier for youngsters to pay for a four-year college program leading to a diploma. The job market is undergoing a rapid transformation toward IT (information technology) positions. Benefits for new hires are excellent, starting pay is above average, and there are countless openings for qualified candidates. There’s a myth about all IT oriented degrees and IoT in particular: those unfamiliar with the subject area assume it’s math-laden, boring, and a subset of the physical sciences. The reality is that IoT careers are exciting, personally rewarding, and not subcategories of math or science. Here are details about why the […]