Sunday, June 14, 2020
Bright Outlook for Technology Jobs -
Bright Outlook for Technology Jobs - If you think thereâs no good news on the job front, think again; the Bureau of Labor is forecasting a strong outlook for jobs in computer science, with growth estimated to increase roughly 15% in the ten-year period between 2012 and 2022. Itâs even better if youâre a software developer; growth over the same period is expected to hit 22%. Right now, the jobs most frequently posted nationwide are all in software development. So, whereâs the best place to look for work if youâre a recent tech graduate? Whereâs the Work? As you might expect, many tech jobs are located in California, but the number-one area of the country right now is Washington, D.C. There are almost 6,000 listings on Indeed.com right now. As of the time of this writing, software engineer positions in the D.C. area were paying $80,000 plus. Seattle is always looking for tech expertsâ"being home to both Microsoft and Amazonâ"as well as other companies that need software engineers. For that matter, itâs difficult to think of companies that donât need software engineers, which no doubt explains the proliferation of jobs; itâs simpleâ"supply and demand. Even entry-level salaries in Seattle are paying in the neighborhood of $82,000. This year, New York has seen a huge number of tech start-ups. There are currently 3,200+ New York listings at Indeed.com, requiring varying levels of experience, and typically starting at about $80,000. Wondering how to find out more about how to find or get your foot in the door for positions within the industry? I encourage you to check out my Hope for Your Job Search Series on the blog that delves into many different methods for finding positions through the hidden job market. With 80%+ of positions being filled by word-of-mouth referralsâ"people you already know, as well as the contacts you will soon meetâ"networking is becoming increasingly more important. Speaking of networking, feel free to send me an invitation on LinkedIn.
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