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The tech industry outlook may not seem too rosy. Economic uncertainty and other factors are forcing companies to reevaluate their priorities and hiring strategies, and layoffs are all over the headlines.
There’s definitely room for concern, but the reality is much more complex and nuanced. Let’s dive in!
Tech is still going strong, with asterisks
Challenges notwithstanding, technology remains a critical driver of business success, with companies across industries investing in digital transformation and seeking skilled professionals to lead the charge.
- Despite an overall slowing growth rate, the U.S. tech sector posted 185,000 new jobs in February, bringing the total active postings to 436,000, according to an analysis from Computerworld.
- Cuts at large public companies are overshadowing growth at small and medium businesses, who are creating jobs at a healthy rate.
- CompTIA’s Tech Jobs Report showed that 25% of new job postings mention AI or AI-related skills. This points to generative AI’s increasing usage, but what are the impacts of its adoption?
- The shift towards senior-level hiring is creating a “missing base” in the tech talent pipeline, with implications for the industry’s long-term growth and diversity.
- As companies become increasingly enamored with the cost savings and efficiency gains promised by generative AI tools, expectations for rapid innovation and delivery are higher than ever. How should we be approaching these tools? Tell us in our “DMs”, or read our take!
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