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fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

AI is expected to fuel Wall Street's tech hiring in 2025. Headhunters break down what you need to know to get a leg up.

Wall Street firms are optimistic about hiring more tech talent next year, especially in AI, signaling a rebound for software engineers.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Tech industry

VC firm Redpoint tells startups to buckle up for a hiring showdown. Here's the 13-slide deck it shared with founders.

Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

AI is expected to fuel Wall Street's tech hiring in 2025. Headhunters break down what you need to know to get a leg up.

Wall Street firms are optimistic about hiring more tech talent next year, especially in AI, signaling a rebound for software engineers.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Tech industry

VC firm Redpoint tells startups to buckle up for a hiring showdown. Here's the 13-slide deck it shared with founders.

fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

Top university degrees lose sway as tech employers prioritise job-ready skills

Employers are increasingly focused on what graduates can deliver from day one. As technological change accelerates across every major industry, the ability to source and develop adaptable, job-ready talent is critical.
Education
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

How to discover hidden tech talent in your organization

Often, tech employees already working in the organization have valuable, transferable skills, such as problem-solving, analytical thinking, project management, and effective communication.
Women in technology
Artificial intelligence
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Is AI making it harder for new college grads to get hired in tech?

The pandemic altered tech hiring, favoring experienced candidates over recent grads, significantly impacting entry-level job opportunities.
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Artificial intelligence
fromIT Pro
3 months ago

Layoffs loom for underskilled tech workers and poor performers - but there's light on the horizon for those willing to upskill

Tech hiring managers expect layoffs due to automation, focusing on outdated skills and underperformance as key factors for employee vulnerability.
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