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Want to Work at a Startup? Digital Talent is Now in High Demand

| | Source: REPUBLIKA Translated from Indonesian | Technology
Want to Work at a Startup? Digital Talent is Now in High Demand
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JAKARTA — Over the past several years, Indonesia’s startup sector has experienced exceptionally rapid growth. From digital payment applications and online learning platforms to technology-enabled healthcare services and marketplaces that allow people to shop from anywhere, the ecosystem has flourished.

This phenomenon demonstrates that Indonesia’s startup ecosystem is becoming increasingly robust and now ranks among the largest in Southeast Asia. This growth has been driven by widespread internet usage and a substantial youth population.

Today, nearly all activities can be conducted via smartphone, from ordering food and shopping to conducting financial transactions. This shift towards a digital lifestyle has created significant opportunities for startups to introduce various technological solutions that simplify daily life for people.

Furthermore, advances in technology such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and data analytics have enabled startups to grow more rapidly with improved operational efficiency. Many startups now leverage these technologies to understand user behaviour, develop digital products, and expand their services.

However, beneath these significant opportunities, the startup industry faces considerable challenges. Intensifying competition, limited funding at early stages, and the need to establish sustainable business models present obstacles that many emerging companies must overcome. For this reason, startups urgently require digital talent that not only understands technology but is also capable of innovating and adapting quickly.

Currently, various technology-based professions are increasingly in demand, ranging from software developers and data scientists to UI/UX designers and cybersecurity specialists. These talented individuals play a crucial role in building digital products, protecting system security, and creating innovations that enable startups to continue growing.

Given these developments, Information Technology has become one of the most relevant fields of study. In this discipline, students learn not only programming and systems technology but also how technology is applied to develop digital products, process data, and create innovative solutions required by the startup industry.

In line with this demand from the digital industry, Cyber University, known as The First Fintech University in Indonesia, offers an Information Technology programme that focuses on developing future technology skills. Through practice-based learning, industry collaboration, and mastery of cutting-edge technologies, students are prepared to become digital talent ready to enter the startup and technology sectors.

For those interested in building careers in technology and startups, it is time to explore the Information Technology programme at Cyber University and begin preparing for a digital future.

Cyber University also offers a Company Learning Programme (CLP) 3+1, whereby students study for three years and undertake a one-year industry internship. It is therefore unsurprising that Cyber University graduates are rapidly absorbed into the workforce because they already possess work experience and a portfolio upon graduation.

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