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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #1031 - Demand for Programmers at Full Boil


Hey, Mom! Talking to My Mother #1031 - Demand for Programmers at Full Boil

Hi Mom,

I am going short to keep current with the blog, especially since someone just asked me for the address.

This SLASHDOT item caught my eye as validation for why I am career changing to CS and looking for a job as a software engineer, database manager, and/or project manager. Really, anything in the field will do. I am all about foot in the door.

Though the good news is that the demand is there, the cautions of this article about lack of wage gains is somewhat of a concern yet I still think this is good news.

This is all today.

Hey, some of them need to be short. Variety!!


Demand For Programmers Hits Full Boil as US Job Market Simmers (bloomberg.com)


Posted by msmash  from the closer-look dept


When the American job market heats up, demand for technology talent boils, an anonymous reader writes citing a Bloomberg report. From the story:Nationally, the unemployment rate was 4.1 percent in January, and analysts project that it declined to 4 percent, the lowest since 2000, in Labor Department figures due Friday. For software developers, the unemployment rate was 1.9 percent in 2017, down from 4 percent in 2011. While companies are writing bigger checks, they are also adopting new strategies to find engineers for an economy where software is penetrating even mundane processes. Companies are focusing more on training, sourcing new talent through apprenticeships, and looking at atypical pools of candidates who have transferable skills. 

"It is probably the most competitive market in the last 20 years that I have been doing this," said Desikan Madhavanur, chief development officer at Scottsdale, Arizona-based JDA Software, whose products help companies manage supply chains. "We have to compete better to get our fair share." What's happening in the market for software engineers may help illustrate why one of the tightest American labor markets in decades isn't leading to broader wage gains. While technology firms are looking at compensation, they are also finding ways to create the supply of workers themselves, which helps hold costs down.



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Reflect and connect.

Have someone give you a kiss, and tell you that I love you, Mom.

I miss you so very much, Mom.

Talk to you tomorrow, Mom.

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- Bloggery committed by chris tower - 1805.02 - 10:10

NEW (written 1708.27) NOTE on time: I am now in the same time zone as Google! So, when I post at 10:10 a.m. PDT to coincide with the time of your death, Mom, I am now actually posting late, so it's really 1:10 p.m. EDT. But I will continue to use the time stamp of 10:10 a.m. to remember the time of your death, Mom. I know this only matters to me, and to you, Mom.

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