Good news Friday: More reasons for optimism in the IT jobs sector! A new report shows a significant increase in available tech jobs in March 2024 - the highest since August 2023. The tech unemployment rate dropped to 3% in the US, with many employers focusing on digital transformation and AI. This trend is visible nationwide, including both traditional tech hubs and emerging markets. A substantial portion of job postings no longer requires a four-year degree, and there is a growing emphasis on AI skills. See article for more info... https://lnkd.in/g3D8f4he #TechJobs #AI #DigitalTransformation #JobMarket #TechTalent #HiringTrends #TechIndustry #CareerOpportunities #Innovation #ArtificialIntelligence
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The search for tech talent, measured by employer job postings, is as its highest peak in a year, according to today's "Tech Jobs Report.” Some highlights... * New job postings for tech occupations increased by 27,000 in May to 209,000, the highest total since June 2023. * AI occupations or positions requiring AI skills accounted for 12% of all tech job openings. * Tech companies added staff in May (2,181 new jobs). * The unemployment rate for tech occupations dropped to 2.5%, well below the national rate of 4%. #AI #Tech #TechJobs #Hiring #CompTIA https://lnkd.in/gwGwQUKx
Tech hiring intent at highest point since last year, CompTIA reporting shows
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As we look ahead to 2025, the tech job landscape is shaping up to be more dynamic than ever! 🚀 I just read an insightful article on Forbes that highlights some key trends we should all be aware of. Here are my takeaways: 🤖 AI is Taking Center Stage: It’s fascinating to see that 60% of tech managers are now prioritizing AI engineering roles! That’s a huge leap from just 35% last year. If you’re not already exploring AI, now’s the time! 🔥 Hot Skills to Have: Python continues to reign supreme as the most sought-after programming language. 🐍 Skills in AWS, Oracle, Java, and JavaScript are still in high demand. ☁️ Keep an eye on emerging technologies like PyTorch, Rust, and TensorFlow—they're becoming increasingly valuable! 💡 📈 A Bright Job Market Ahead: The tech sector is projected to grow from 6 million to 7.1 million jobs by 2034! 📊 We can expect about 356,700 new computer and IT job openings every year. 📅 Interestingly, 95% of tech leaders are struggling to find skilled workers—so there’s a lot of opportunity out there! 🌟 💡 Pro Tip: To thrive in this evolving landscape, focus on building your AI skills, stay adaptable, and don’t forget the importance of soft skills. They can set you apart in a competitive job market! ✨If you're curious to dive deeper into these predictions, check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ebY7sVtR Let’s gear up for an exciting future in tech! What skills are you planning to develop in the coming year? 🤔💬 #TechCareers #JobMarket2025 #AIJobs #ProfessionalDevelopment #Tech #Recruitment
Predictions For The Tech Job Market In 2025
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Tech job postings are increasing, indicating a positive trend in the tech hiring market. The demand for AI and digital transformation initiatives is the leading the way. Furthermore, tech unemployment rates are decreasing, currently at 3%. Excellent news for the industry and a sign of continued recovery. #TechTrends #AI #DigitalTransformation #TechJobs
Tech job postings at highest level since August 2023: CompTIA
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The search for tech talent, measured by employer job postings, is as its highest peak in a year, according to today's "Tech Jobs Report.” AI occupations or positions requiring AI skills accounted for 12% of all tech job openings. Other key takeaways: Tech companies added staff and the unemployment rate for tech occupations dropped to 2.5%, well below the national rate of 4%. https://lnkd.in/gVa3gGE8
Tech hiring intent at highest point since last year, CompTIA reporting shows
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What are the 6 most in-demand tech jobs for 2024? 👇 If you're a tech recruitment specialist thinking about tapping into the largest IT Job market in the world... listen up👂 The tech job market can seem like a mind-field, especially now amidst the ever-changing landscape shaped by the introduction of AI. Staying up to date with the trends in talent demand and most popular roles businesses require, can be a challenge 😬 Luckily, we've done our research to make it slightly easier for you. Want to know what else to expect in the US Tech Market in 2024? ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eTBUByeG #tech #ustechmarket #indemandjobs #itjobs
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A Growing Demand for AI Talent: Insights from Indeed's 2024 Tech Talent Report As an AI/ML recruiter, I'm excited to share that AI job openings are on the rise. Indeed's recent report reveals that AI-related roles now account for 2.2% of all U.S. job listings, up from 1.6% last summer. Notably, AI positions represent 22% of all software development jobs—a significant increase from last year. Key highlights from the report include: - A surge in demand for niche AI skills, particularly in Generative AI. - A growing emphasis on cloud computing skills, with AWS, PyTorch, Rust, and TensorFlow seeing the most significant growth. - Nearly half of tech workers feeling pressure to upskill in response to AI advancements. Despite ongoing layoffs in some tech sectors, the outlook for AI roles remains bright. As companies continue to invest in AI talent, this presents an exciting opportunity for job seekers and businesses alike. Let’s connect and discuss how we can navigate this evolving landscape together! https://lnkd.in/eTAa7d6k
AI job openings continued to climb this year
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16 % drop in jobs in IT sector 🎢 Here is why and when will it improve … Recently, I was reading the Infoedge (Naukri.com) annual report for my investment research and came across some amazing statistics. ● IT sector: -27% (2022-23), -16% (2023-24) job reduction. ● 425,000+ tech layoffs globally in 2 years ● Hot hiring months: Sept & Feb 🗓️ (if you are looking for a change you know what I mean 😉) ● Rising star: Oil & Gas sector (+22% YoY) ⛽ Future hope: 🔹 AI poised to reshape global economy & labor markets 🔹 Focus on domain-specific AI apps & governance 🔹 College grads are more exposed but better positioned for AI benefits 🔹 Older workers may face adaptation challenges 🔹 8% growth in global IT spending for CY2024! What's your take? Drop your thoughts below! 👇 Want the full report? Comment 'Report' and I'll DM you. 📩 #Technology #Innovation #Careers #FutureOfWork #AI #JobMarket #HumanResources #DigitalTransformation
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In the AI talent pool, many skilled developers struggle to get noticed by major tech companies. I believe it often comes down to one thing- Visibility. Even the most talented developers can struggle to stand out in a crowded market. I recently read the statistics of the ManpowerGroup Talent Shortage Survey that 69% of employers are struggling to fill positions due to a lack of available talent in IT and engineering. Despite companies facing talent shortages in IT and engineering, the disconnect remains. Why? Firms want fresh minds who bring unique value, not just skills. Also, the recruitment process of big tech companies is rigorous and complex with multiple stages which require specific preparations. To navigate this, building industry connections, staying updated with the latest technologies, and maintaining a strong portfolio can solve 50% of the challenge and the rest are your efforts. But skills alone won't cut it. Employers seek the right attitude - strong soft skills, adaptability, and time management. To stand out, increase your visibility. Showcase expertise, let your unique voice shine, and position yourself as a complete package. Remember, it's not just about technical abilities but the overall value you offer as an AI talent. #AIDevelopers #AIHiring #TechOpportunities
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Tech Unemployment Plummets in September! 🚀 Great news for the tech sector! After a slight uptick in August, the tech unemployment rate took a nosedive in September, dropping nearly a full percentage point. This positive trend is fueled by an unexpectedly strong national jobs report, with 254,000 total jobs added. Key takeaways: Tech is back in hiring mode: Companies are finally addressing their tech talent needs, with cloud infrastructure, data processing, and hosting leading the charge. AI is driving growth: The AI revolution is creating new opportunities and fueling job growth across the tech sector. Top states and metros: California, Texas, Virginia, New York, and Florida remain hotbeds for tech jobs, with Washington, DC, New York, Dallas, Boston, and Atlanta leading the metro rankings. #techjobs #unemployment #AI #hiring #jobmarket #goodnews
A strong jobs report brings with it a huge drop in tech unemployment
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