The June Tech #JobsReport compiled by CompTIA has landed, and here’s what you need to know: 🧑💻 Over 7,500 new people were brought into the tech industry in June, however, the overall tech worker population dropped by over 22,000, and tech unemployment rose to 3.7%. 🏛️ Strong public sector hiring has Washington D.C. as the top metro for tech job postings with 13,240 this month. 💼 System Design and IT/Custom Software are a core part of the tech employment landscape, with 7,400 workers joining the ranks last month.
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According to a recent analysis by CompTIA, tech job gains in October were higher than expected. Tech companies and adjacent employers added over 2,000 new workers last month, with hiring in tech services and custom software development leading the way. But it doesn't stop there - tech occupations across the economy saw an estimated increase of 483,000 jobs. What's even better, the unemployment rate for tech occupations is at a low 2.1%, compared to the national unemployment rate of 3.9%. Read on for more: https://bit.ly/3u5cHBq #TechJobs #Employment #JobEvaluation
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According to a recent analysis by CompTIA, tech job gains in October were higher than expected. Tech companies and adjacent employers added over 2,000 new workers last month, with hiring in tech services and custom software development leading the way. But it doesn't stop there - tech occupations across the economy saw an estimated increase of 483,000 jobs. What's even better, the unemployment rate for tech occupations is at a low 2.1%, compared to the national unemployment rate of 3.9%. Read on for more: https://bit.ly/3u5cHBq #TechJobs #Employment #JobEvaluation
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CompTIA's latest report reveals a second consecutive month of employment growth in January 2024. The industry added nearly 18,000 jobs, showcasing its resilience and the ever-growing demand for tech talent. Key areas like technology services, software development, cloud infrastructure, and semiconductor manufacturing are leading this surge. The tech job market is vibrant, with over 392,000 active listings and nearly 178,000 new postings. This indicates a strong demand for skills in software development, IT project management, data analysis, and more. The shift towards remote and hybrid work is also more pronounced, offering flexibility and new opportunities. Cities like Dallas, Washington, and New York are emerging as tech hubs, with a wide range of sectors from professional services to finance seeking tech professionals. As we navigate through 2024, the tech industry's outlook is promising. #TechTrends #TechJobs #CompTIA #EmploymentGrowth #Innovation #RemoteWork #CareerOpportunities #FutureOfWork https://lnkd.in/gHsKEfSe
Tech industry employment grows for second straight month, job postings for future hiring rebound, CompTIA analysis reveals
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Despite the ups and downs, the demand for technology talent is on the rise, fueled by ongoing modernization efforts across industries. According to CompTIA, the tech industry is seeing a rebound in hiring, with unemployment among IT positions consistently lagging behind national averages: https://bit.ly/495k5fB Are you ready to be part of the tech revolution? #Staffing #LearnandGrow
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Interesting view point and insight: CompTIA’s jobs report, meant as a complement to the monthly Bureau of Labor Statistics report, focuses solely on technology and features additional figures like job postings and unemployment rate. The CompTIA report also distinguishes between tech occupation employment and tech industry employment.
Tech jobs report shows mixed signals, but reasons to be hopeful for 2024
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💻Important News about Jobs in the US Tech Industry 💻 According to CompTIA, the tech industry added some 7,540 new workers in June, which marks the biggest monthly increase so far this year. The Data also shows that the positive growth was offset by a loss of 22,000 tech jobs throughout the U.S economy. There seems that there is a skills mismatch as positions continue to go unfilled, but the question is... Do IT professionals do not have the skills/experience required, or are companies too 'strict' on their job requirements? #techjobs #unemployment #networkingjobs #technologyemployment
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Tech jobs numbers are going up.
Good news on the tech employment front to start the work week! CompTIA’s “Tech Jobs Report” shows that employers in the tech sector and throughout the economy added workers in March. They also increased the volume of their job postings for new hiring. Read the full release ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/gHtezH57
Tech hiring eclipses expectations, CompTIA analysis reveals
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According to the latest CompTIA Tech Jobs Report, tech occupations across all industry sectors increased by an estimated 239,000 positions in July 2022. The unemployment rate for tech occupations was 1.7% in July, according to CompTIA’s analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. #CompTIA #TechJobs #BLS #PlanetTechnology
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📈 Exciting news for the tech industry! According to a recent report from CompTIA, tech hiring intent is at its highest point since last year. Read more here
Tech hiring intent at highest point since last year, CompTIA reporting shows
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📈 Exciting news for the tech industry! According to a recent report from CompTIA, tech hiring intent is at its highest point since last year. Read more here
Tech hiring intent at highest point since last year, CompTIA reporting shows
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