Report shows demand remains high for tech workers in Phoenix - Phoenix Business Journal

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Report shows demand remains high for tech workers in Phoenix - Phoenix Business Journal
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If you are a tech worker looking for a new gig or thinking of changing jobs in the Phoenix metro, you're in luck. Job demand is growing.

Demand for tech workers remained elevated in the Phoenix metro area, despite hiring freezes and layoffs occurring in the sector nationwide this year, a report released this week shows.

At the end of October, 15 cities nationwide reported year-over-year double-digit job posting growth, led by Houston , Orlando, Florida , Detroit Miami and Irvine, California . Arizona saw a 27.3% increase in overall year-over-year job posting volume through the third quarter, the report shows. Tech occupations in greatest demand include are software development engineers, back-end software engineers, data science managers, help desk specialists and staff software engineers.

 

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