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Despite Big Layoffs, Tech Workers Are Still in Demand
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Despite Big Layoffs, Tech Workers Are Still in Demand

Despite high-visibility layoffs and hiring freezes, the broader outlook for tech workers remains strong and unemployment remains low.

Why I Left Tech to Pursue Art
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Why I Left Tech to Pursue Art

I don't enjoy working in tech anymore. I want to get out of the bubble I currently live in and experience new ways of living.

Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees
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Meta Lays Off More Than 11,000 Employees

The parent of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp reduced its work force by 13% and extended a hiring freeze through the first quarter of next year.

Fix Tech Staffing with Rightsizing, not Layoffs
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Fix Tech Staffing with Rightsizing, not Layoffs

With the latest downturn in the tech industry, analysts urge for rightsizing rather than laying off IT staff.

Responsible AI has a Burnout Problem
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Responsible AI has a Burnout Problem

Companies say they want ethical AI. But those working in the field say that ambition comes at their expense.

Tech Companies Are Tightening Their Belts and Laying Off Staff
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Tech Companies Are Tightening Their Belts and Laying Off Staff

Tech companies are once again tapping the brakes on hiring as they contend with sluggish consumer spending, higher interest rates, and the impact of a strong dollar...

Looking for Remote Work? It Could be Harder to Find
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Looking for Remote Work? It Could be Harder to Find

Job seekers who want to work remotely might have fewer options in 2023 as employers scale back on hiring and on remote-work positions, according to LinkedIn's latest ...

The Pool of Talented C++ Developers Is Running Dry
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The Pool of Talented C++ Developers Is Running Dry

Companies are finding that there aren't enough job candidates with high level C++ skills.

Robots Help Recruit Tech-Savvy Workers
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Robots Help Recruit Tech-Savvy Workers

Some companies see warehouse-floor automation as helping them onboard tech-savvy workers and managers as part of their efforts to reduce headcount, lower costs,...

Things Your Manager Might Not Know
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Things Your Manager Might Not Know

Your manager doesn't and can't know every detail about what you do in your job, and giving them the information they need to know to do their job well makes everyone's...

Developers Skilled In Blockchain Are In Short Supply
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Developers Skilled In Blockchain Are In Short Supply

The blockchain industry is growing rapidly and faces a dearth in the supply of new talent to meet the needs of the burgeoning ecosystem, according to a study by...

Computer Science Has a Racism Problem: These Researchers Want to Fix It
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Computer Science Has a Racism Problem: These Researchers Want to Fix It

There are diversity gaps in computer science and in STEM subjects and it's growing at U.S. universities. That's a problem, says Juan Gilbert at the University of...

Cybersecurity Chiefs Struggle to Hire Amid Talent Shortage
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Cybersecurity Chiefs Struggle to Hire Amid Talent Shortage

The cybersecurity talent gap grew by 26.2% over the past year, with around 3.4 million unfilled jobs worldwide, according to a study from (ISC)2.

Hundreds of Russia's Top Software Developers May Have Left the Country
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Hundreds of Russia's Top Software Developers May Have Left the Country

Hundreds of top software developers appear to have exited Russia during its invasion of Ukraine, an exodus that could seriously undermine Russia's economy or workforce...

The Many Shapes of a Computer Science Career
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The Many Shapes of a Computer Science Career

When you apply for a career in tech, it often means having to decide: Am I a product manager? A software engineer? A researcher? A designer? Most of us have a variety...

Research Suggests Human Brains Use Quantum Computation
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Research Suggests Human Brains Use Quantum Computation

Scientists from Trinity College Dublin believe that the human brain uses quantum computation and that quantum processes are an important part of cognitive and conscious...

Coder Explores Class Action Against GitHub for License Violations
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Coder Explores Class Action Against GitHub for License Violations

Coder and lawyer Matthew Butterick claims that the GitHub Copi­lot may be breaking open-source licensing agreements, and has engaged class-action litigators to...

More Than Half of IT Pros Say They'll Be Looking for a New Job
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More Than Half of IT Pros Say They'll Be Looking for a New Job

While job satisfaction among IT workers is high, more than half of respondents to Skillsoft's 2022 IT Skills and Salary Report survey said they are likely or extremely...

Would You Like a QR Code In That Cookie?
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Would You Like a QR Code In That Cookie?

Researchers from Japan have developed a way to include an unobtrusive edible tag inside food, creating both the tag and in their original experiment cookies with...

Staying Connected to Work After Hours Is Good – Up to a Point
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Staying Connected to Work After Hours Is Good – Up to a Point

Too much after-hours connectivity to work leads to poorer job performance, a study says.
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