Despite AI-related job loss fears, tech hiring holds steady - and here are the most in-demand skills
Two recent surveys, from ManpowerGroup and UpWork, show optimism for tech-related hiring for both jobs and gigs, now and into the remainder of the quarter.
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Skip the Computer Science Degree—Why Some Software Engineers Aren’t in High Demand Anymore
Unemployment rates for computer science and computer engineering majors are among the highest for all college majors. Between recent grads and experienced software engineers who have been laid off, ...
TRG Datacenters' study analyzed 17 diverse AI roles, ranging from technical positions like machine learning engineers to non-technical ones such as AI product managers. For each role, a composite ...
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These Are the Remote Work Trends for 2025 — Including the Highest Paying Jobs
In the second quarter (Q2) of 2025 (April 1 through June 30), remote job postings grew by 8%, signaling steady demand and long-term resilience in the remote workforce. Key fields, such as computer and ...
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping the work of programmers, automating some of the very entry-level tasks that once ...
The 2025 Allen School graduating class inside Alaska Airlines Arena at the University of Washington. (Kerry Dahlen Photo via UW) Breathe easy, computer science majors. Everything’s going to be just ...
Trade jobs in the U.S. are in a renaissance with high demand for skilled workers and waning interest in college among young adults. The shortage of workers in the trades has driven up the pay, making ...
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