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Is there really a programmer shortage?
There is no real shortage of programmers but there is a shortage of truly good and professional programmers. Of course, there are more proficient developers in this decade especially in comparison to the previous decade.
Why are there not enough software engineers?
The IT industry is rapidly changing, which has led to a shortage of software engineers to help manage workloads, new technologies and new ways of working. According to November 2019 insights from CNBC News, there are about 920,000 unfilled IT positions.
Which developers are most in-demand?
According to data from business solutions provider Quess, demand for talent with digital niche and super niche skills including Cloud Infrastructure Tech developer, Full Stack developer, React JS developer, Android Developer and Angular JS developer, among others, has seen a surge since last quarter, as technology …
Are new graduates leaving college without the knowledge they need?
New graduates are often leaving college without the knowledge necessary to conduct an effective job search. Not knowing what jobs are a fit or what can be done with a specific major is clearly an obstacle.
Are businesses struggling to find savvy graduates?
(Credit: Alamy) As the job market gradually improves, businesses say they aren’t finding enough savvy graduates who can start contributing from day one on the job.
Are recent college grads unaware of their career opportunities?
In a survey of 503 entry-level job seekers by national career matchmaking firm GradStaff, recent college grads seem largely unaware of career opportunities and unsure of how to apply their skills in the workforce.
How many new grads have no job offers pending?
86 percent of respondents reported having no job offers pending at the time they took the survey. While a compelling need for technology skills and a steady number of baby boomers retiring are prompting many employers to increase their hires at the entry-level, the research indicates that many new grads are unaware of these opportunities.