Companies across the U.S. economy last month hired IT workers at the sharpest pace in more than four years
Emerging-tech skills are starting to make a meaningful contribution to tech employment gains, says CompTIA. Pictured: A monitor displays various services provided by Huawei Technologies Co. inside its Cyber Security Transparency Centre in Brussels, Belgium. Photo: Yuriko Nakao/Bloomberg News 0 Comments By Angus Loten March 8, 2019 4:44 p.m. ET Companies across the U.S.
Newsletter Sign-up Software and applications developers, computer user support specialists and computer systems engineers and architects continued to be the most in-demand tech skills sought by employers, CompTIA said. Tim Herbert, the group’s senior vice president for research and market intelligence, said blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine learning and other emerging-tech skills are starting to make a meaningful contribution to tech employment gains, increasing 74% last year, compared with 2017.
Job postings for core IT skills, such as software development and IT support, fell by nearly 40,000 positions from January, dropping below 250,000, the group’s analysis shows.
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