Tech workers gain confidence as employment prospects lift
Confidence levels among IT workers improved in the second quarter, buoyed by reports of employment gains in the U.S. tech sector.
Confidence levels among IT workers improved in the second quarter, buoyed by reports of employment gains in the U.S. tech sector.
Australia’s IT jobs market has experienced a number of peaks and troughs in the last few months, however according to recruitment firm, Randstad, there will be strong demand for certain skills in the coming year.
New research by recruitment firm Randstad indicates that while the economy is in a downturn more than half of employers believe there remains a skills shortage that will lead to job opportunities.
The percentage of IT employees interested in getting a new job is rising, even as they lose confidence in the economic outlook, new survey data shows.
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