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In RPA world, you either join the product company or a consultancy..Very rarely you see job options in an MNC who is willing to hire you only for your RPA skills. Because these companies want full stack with an RPA expertise. As you already know, this is rarest of rare scenario when one gets to utilise the full stack knowledge (assuming one possess it) and also become an expertise in RPA. So this trend leads to lots of mimic or fake(too harsh word) profiles getting it through and over a time the company only feels that this is depreciating skill. It's all inter-twined. Better look out for openings in RPA product based who also has prospect of ML & AI in their roadmap. Prepare yourself for tomorrow's demand and you will never regret it.
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RPA development is about consuming software. Consuming software is an administrative skill and it’s hard to justify hiring an FTE dedicated to RPA tasks. Instead, you can hire an SE that can write out scripts on an as needed basis while generating a cost savings using open source.
I observed you need complimentary skillsets like BPM, ML, NLP, OCR etc along with RPA to really be in demand for hot skills. For ex, with PA If you can learn, powerBI, apps and AI builder you could automate more intelligently. I think those skills are paid highly in the market