Demand still outstrips supply, especially at firms outside the traditional tech sector
Following numerous announcements of layoffs across the technology industry, many tech and business leaders have concluded that the tech talent crunch is over. Appearances can be deceiving, however.
In a recent survey by the tech research and consulting firm Gartner, 86% of chief information officers (CIOs) reported facing more competition for qualified candidates and 73% were worried about IT talent attrition.
The tech talent crunch is far from over. Current demand for tech talent greatly outstrips supply, which Gartner expects will be the case until at least 2026, based on forecast IT spending.
Contrary to what we’re seeing in the headlines, many of those being…
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