Database Job Market Trends

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Replit

150-300
Employers
+2209%
Growth

A collaborative online code editor that allows users to write, run, and share code in various programming languages. It provides features like real-time collaboration and a built-in development environment suitable for education and team projects.

Weaviate

600-1.2K
Employers
+1573%
Growth

An open-source knowledge graph database focusing on searching and managing unstructured data, using advanced vector search technologies. It allows users to scale and manage complex data models efficiently and effectively.

Pinecone DB

1K-2K
Employers
+1097%
Growth

A vector database that enables the storage, indexing, and querying of high-dimensional vector data, often used in machine learning applications.

Qdrant

250-500
Employers
+836%
Growth

An open-source vector database optimized for similarity search operations.

Supabase

400-800
Employers
+742%
Growth

An open-source backend-as-a-service platform that provides real-time APIs, authentication, and database management for web and mobile applications. It offers features like instant RESTful APIs, real-time subscriptions, and managed PostgreSQL databases, making it easy for developers to build and scale applications quickly.

DuckDB

120-240
Employers
+687%
Growth

An in-process SQL OLAP database management system designed for analytical query workloads, known for its performance and efficiency.

Firestore

500-1K
Employers
+309%
Growth

A NoSQL document database built for automatic scaling, high performance, and ease of application development, provided by Google Cloud.

MERN Stack

1K-2K
Employers
+308%
Growth

A full-stack developer specializing in the MERN stack, which includes MongoDB, Express.js, React, and Node.js. Responsible for building and managing web applications using JavaScript across the entire stack.

Cobol Developer

200-400
Employers
+266%
Growth

Specializes in maintaining and developing applications using the COBOL programming language. Often works in financial and governmental sectors due to legacy systems built with COBOL.