D.C. leads in IT employment with 11.2% of its workforce in tech and the highest number of tech job postings nationwide, according to CompTIA. With a diverse tech landscape and a median tech wage 98% higher than the metro average, the future of IT in D.C. is bright. Discover more about how skills beyond degrees are shaping the industry's future.
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D.C. leads in IT employment with 11.2% of its workforce in tech and the highest number of tech job postings nationwide, according to CompTIA. With a diverse tech landscape and a median tech wage 98% higher than the metro average, the future of IT in D.C. is bright. Discover more about how skills beyond degrees are shaping the industry's future.
More than 10% of jobs in DC region are in IT (no college degree required)
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CompTIA released their latest #jobs report. Overall, tech job availability is very dependent on the sector. One sector that saw the most notable increase was IT & Custom Software Services, with a 7,400 increase from May. Let us know what you think about the latest data in the comments. #JobsReport #TechJobs #Hiring #Tech
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Watch this video to discover insights from recent surveys on what attracts people to tech roles and what keeps them engaged.
Why Complexity Drives Tech Careers | CompTIA Trend Watch Ep 87
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Watch this video to discover insights from recent surveys on what attracts people to tech roles and what keeps them engaged.
Why Complexity Drives Tech Careers | CompTIA Trend Watch Ep 87
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Check out this article featuring Tim Herbert, CompTIA's chief research officer, discussing job cut announcements from major tech companies. The New York Times sheds light on the reasons behind this ongoing trend and its implications for the industry.
Why Is Big Tech Still Cutting Jobs?
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Is a 20-year-old computer science degree more relevant than CompTIA A+ for advanced tech roles? #TechDegrees #Relevance #CareerGrowth 🖥️ Hey everyone! Here's a question for you to ponder: Is a 20 year old degree in computer science still relevant in the tech industry, especially when compared to newer certifications like Comptia A+? I know it might seem like an odd comparison, but let's think about it together: - Does a degree from 20 years ago still hold weight in today's job market? -... Source: https://lnkd.in/gKYa2S78 #mymetric360
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