VR & AR Job Market Trends

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Unity Games Developer

2-4
Employers
+100%
Growth

A developer specializing in creating games using the Unity engine, which is known for its versatility in developing both 2D and 3D games. Unity Games Developers are proficient in programming languages like C# and understand game design principles.

VR Specialist

8-16
Employers
+5%
Growth

Develops and implements virtual reality applications and experiences, often for gaming, training, or simulations.

PropTech

300-600
Employers
-14%
Growth

Refers to technology-driven innovations in the real estate industry, improving the way properties are bought, sold, and managed.

Virtual Reality

800-1.6K
Employers
-20%
Growth

Refers to immersive digital environments created using computer technology, often used for gaming, training, and simulations.

Creative Technologist

25-50
Employers
-22%
Growth

A professional who bridges the gap between creative design and technical development, leveraging technology to enhance user experiences. Often works on projects that require innovative use of digital tools and platforms.

Three.js

120-240
Employers
-28%
Growth

A JavaScript library that makes it easy to create 3D graphics in the browser using WebGL.

Augmented Reality

1K-2K
Employers
-28%
Growth

An interactive experience that overlays digital content on the real world using devices like smartphones and AR glasses. Revolutionizes fields such as gaming, education, and retail by enhancing user interaction and experience.

VR Engineer

9-18
Employers
-29%
Growth

Develops and implements virtual reality applications and experiences, often for gaming, training, or simulations, ensuring immersive and interactive environments.

OpenGL

200-400
Employers
-30%
Growth

An open-source graphics library used for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics, widely used in games and simulations.