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Uncertainties Affect Tech Hiring, Says CompTIA

April 4, 2025
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Tech employment slides for the month; future hiring intent holds steady.

Key measurements of tech hiring activity delivered conflicting signals in March as uncertainty factors accelerated, CompTIA, the leading global provider of vendor-neutral information technology (IT) training and certification products, reported. Employment by tech sector companies declined by a net 8,428 positions in March, analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) #JobsReport data reveals. Staffing reductions in the tech services and telecommunications occupation categories accounted for the majority of job losses. Across all industry sectors, tech employment declined by an estimated 29,000. The tech unemployment rate fell slightly to 3.1%, compared to the national rate of 4.2% for March. HR Technology Insights: Investment Adviser Association Relaunches Career Center New employee job postings for tech occupations increased slightly to more than 213,000. In all, there were nearly 478,000 active tech job postings last month.3 Industry sectors adding the largest numbers of new tech job postings included professional, scientific and technical services (52,526), administrative and support services (26,099) and manufacturing (21,975). "With many employers in wait-and-see mode, the jobs data is about in line with expectations for the month," said Tim Herbert, chief research officer, CompTIA. HR Technology Insights: 79 Percent of Tech Workers Pretend to Know More About AI: Study Software developers and engineers, tech support specialists, systems engineers and architects and cybersecurity engineers and analysts were in highest demand. Positions in artificial intelligence (AI) or that require AI skills accounted for 21% of all active tech job postings. One-half of all tech job postings did not specify a need for a four-year academic degree. CaliforniaNorth Carolina and Washington recorded the best month over month gains in tech job postings among the states. At the metro market level, SeattleSan Francisco and San Jose led metropolitan markets in month over month growth, while New York CityWashington and Dallas had the highest numbers of postings. HR Technology Insights: UKG Ready Suite Now Available for Canadian Organizations To participate in our interviews, please write to our HRTech Media Room at sudipto@intentamplify.com Source: PR Newswire

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