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Tech Jobs Are Still Paying $120 an Hour Despite Mass Layoffs
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Tech Jobs Are Still Paying $120 an Hour Despite Mass Layoffs

Thousands of job losses mask demand for tech workers in mission-critical areas, with contract positions still commanding $120-an-hour wages.

Mindfulness Can Help Stressed-Out Grad Students
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Mindfulness Can Help Stressed-Out Grad Students

Mindfulness activities can play an important role in improving engineering graduate student emotional well-being, says a study by University of Wisconsin–Madison...

Big Tech Takes Hard Line on Return to Office
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Big Tech Takes Hard Line on Return to Office

Some Big Tech companies are becoming less flexible on remote work.

Yes, ChatGPT Is Coming for Your Office Job
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Yes, ChatGPT Is Coming for Your Office Job

White-collar workers may soon face the AI disruption everyone's been panicking about. But the news may be better than you think.

Report Ranks the World's Top Computer Scientists, 2023
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Report Ranks the World's Top Computer Scientists, 2023

Research.com has published its 2023 rankings of the world's 1,000 best computer scientists.

When Colleges Offer Coding Boot Camp, Students Can Get a Raw Deal
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When Colleges Offer Coding Boot Camp, Students Can Get a Raw Deal

Universities boost revenue by partnering with for-profit boot camp providers, which are unregulated and rarely externally vetted.

Russian Developers Blocked from Contributing to FOSS Tools
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Russian Developers Blocked from Contributing to FOSS Tools

Two recent incidents have seen Russian developers being blocked from public development of FOSS code. Both events have caused active, and sometimes heated, discussions...

ACM Turing Award Honors Bob Metcalfe for Ethernet
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ACM Turing Award Honors Bob Metcalfe for Ethernet

The Association for Computing Machinery has named Bob Metcalfe as recipient of the 2022 ACM A.M. Turing Award for the invention, standardization, and commercialization...

Which Countries' Students Aim for STEM Degrees?
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Which Countries' Students Aim for STEM Degrees?

Countries with the highest percentages of college or university students in STEM programs are Malaysia (43.5%), Tunisia (37.9%), the United Arab Emirates (36.2%)...

Eight Graphs That Explain Software Engineering Salaries in 2023
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Eight Graphs That Explain Software Engineering Salaries in 2023

Annual reports from online job search firms Dice and Hired on tech professional salaries, skills, and job markets have been summarized in eight charts.

Employees Tend to Avoid Breaks Despite High Stress
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Employees Tend to Avoid Breaks Despite High Stress

Heavy workloads may discourage employees from taking breaks at work despite causing high levels of stress, fatigue, and poor performance, researchers Vincent Phan...

Fintech Firm Requires Recruits to Know ChatGPT
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Fintech Firm Requires Recruits to Know ChatGPT

LayerX Inc., a Japanese fintech firm, has made it compulsory for new recruits to know how to use chatbots ChatGPT and Notion AI.

Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World
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Courses In the Metaverse Struggle to Compete With Real World

Many business schools have been reluctant to offer instruction in the metaverse after determining that teaching the skills of leadership and networking is better...

How Deep Tech Is Transforming the Hiring Value Chain
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How Deep Tech Is Transforming the Hiring Value Chain

Digital solutions are taking center stage in the hiring value chain. About 68% of recruiters believe introducing AI to digitize and automate certain manual tasks...

Laid Off Cloud Pros Take the Gig Path
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Laid Off Cloud Pros Take the Gig Path

Recent tech industry layoffs are driving a wave of entrepreneurs to gig work delivering cloud advisory services or even completed cloud-based systems.

Math Maestro Geeks Out on Pi Day
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Math Maestro Geeks Out on Pi Day

Sebastian Cioaba, a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Delaware, sees Pi Day as a way to get students excited about math....

Return-to-Office Mandates Are the Exception, Not the Rule
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Return-to-Office Mandates Are the Exception, Not the Rule

Corporate return-to-office mandates are exceptions, not the rule, according to survey data from The Conference Board.

IT and HR Departments Key to Success of Remote Work
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IT and HR Departments Key to Success of Remote Work

Strategic and impactful human resource and information technology departments are key to an organization's shift to remote work, says Naresh Khatri, an associate...

Science And Tech Today Are More Labor Intensive Than Agriculture
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Science And Tech Today Are More Labor Intensive Than Agriculture

Labor costs today make up approximately two-thirds of U.S. business R&D expenditures, illustrating the importance of high-skilled talent to America's economy, according...

Tech Firms Over-Hired Thousands Who Do 'Fake Work'
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Tech Firms Over-Hired Thousands Who Do 'Fake Work'

Thousands of tech staffers at Meta and Google "do nothing" and were hired to fulfill a "vanity metric" and keep talent from other companies, says investor and OpenStore...
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