The American Electronics Association is reporting that the tech job market is getting hot again, with a net gain of 61,000 new good-paying technology gigs added to last year’s pool of 5.6 million. Although some U.S. states lost technology jobs while others gained, the overall increase marks an end to a four-year tech job skid. Among the hottest tech job areas are software and services, engineering, testing, and research and development.
Report: Tech Jobs Tracking Up
Posted by: Jay Lyman April 20, 2006 02:08 PMThe American Electronics Association is reporting that the tech job market is getting hot again, with a net gain of 61,000 new good-paying technology gigs added to last year’s pool of 5.6 million. Although some U.S. states lost technology jobs while others gained, the overall increase marks an end to a four-year tech job skid. Among the hottest tech job areas are software and services, engineering, testing, and research and development.