"Downleveling" is a challenge facing some programmers competing for roles in the highly competitive tech job market. The practice involves receiving an offer for a lower level than the position they ...
The line to get into the 2024 NET/WORK jobs fair during Philly Tech Week It’s a hard time to get into the software engineering industry, as coders seeking entry-level jobs have been discovering. At ...
Two weeks ago, I wrote a piece about how some software coders are hitting labor market turbulence in the wake of a post-pandemic retrenchment and the sudden shift to generative artificial intelligence ...
Software engineers are asking LinkedIn members to help them land six-figure jobs — in exchange for at least $10,000 of their future earnings as payment. A computer science undergraduate kicked off the ...
A software veteran predicts that AI will eventually lead Big Tech companies to cut 50% of their engineers.
In 2015, Edson Philippe found out he was being laid off from his first full-time tech job. Philippe said being laid off so early made him consider a company's finances before taking a job. He said ...
Cutting corners: The software engineering job market has experienced a significant downturn, with job openings hitting a five-year low, according to an analysis of data from Indeed by Practical ...
In the chaotic world of the tech job market, where programmers of all levels are competing for a shrinking number of openings, candidates could secure a coveted offer — only to experience a ...