The Tech Job Market On Fire: Why Connecticut's Salaries Are Blazing

Webthe bureau of labor statistics estimates that between 2021 and 2031 jobs for cybersecurity analysts will grow by 35% and software developers by 25%, both.

Economic uncertainty and tech layoffs are making some employees reluctant to risk leaving their existing jobs.

Those factors are giving.

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Webthe pain is real for people who lose their jobs, but behind it is this bigger picture:

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Webthe report analyzes key software engineering trends around demand, salaries, skills, and preferences, and is based on hired’s proprietary data from over.

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Webcomptia’s state of the tech workforce, also known as cyberstates, is the definitive guide to tech workforce trends, the number of available jobs in technology, and tech industry.

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Webnew jobs were still well in the positive territory at 209,000, and unemployment overall was 3. 6%, numbers that would look good in any economy, never.

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