Updated Dec. 14, 2012 at 8:06 a.m.
Research Triangle Park, N.C. — High-tech job openings across North Carolina fell again in November, continuing what has turned into a downright plunge in advertised positions since March, says the latest IT Job Trends report from the North Carolina Technology Association.Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
NC's high-tech job market continues to plunge
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Research Triangle Park, N.C. — High-tech job openings across North Carolina fell again in November, continuing what has turned into a downright plunge in advertised positions since March, says the latest IT Job Trends report from the North Carolina Technology Association.Copyright 2013 WRAL Tech Wire. All rights reserved.
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"While the IT job market in North Carolina is still contracting, it remains relatively strong," NCTA said in the new report.
"Unfortunately, the conclusion for IT workers hoping to land jobs to start the New year the outlook is as bleak as it is that sanity will return to the nation's capital."
Hmmm. I'm not sure that the IT job market is the enigma, but the mixed messages in this article are a real puzzle. I've read the "chicken little" reports in Tech Wire for the past five months. Each time the number of advertised jobs edges downward, Tech Wire calls it a plunge. How about taking an objective look at the facts, and dropping the sensationalism?
"Unfortunately, the conclusion for IT workers hoping to land jobs to start the New year the outlook is as bleak as it is that sanity will return to the nation's capital."
Hmmm. I'm not sure that the IT job market is the enigma, but the mixed messages in this article are a real puzzle. I've read the "chicken little" reports in Tech Wire for the past five months. Each time the number of advertised jobs edges downward, Tech Wire calls it a plunge. How about taking an objective look at the facts, and dropping the sensationalism?
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