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Well, what were you expecting after over 200k "IT" jobs were ended over the last year.

Archive: https://archive.today/W5GHe

From the post: "A mere 700 IT jobs were added in the US last year compared to 267,000 the year prior, it's claimed. It'd be easy to blame layoffs, but that's not all there is to it, says tech consultancy Janco Associates.

Based on analysis of US Bureau of Labor Statistics data by Janco, news that the IT industry added just 700 jobs following an estimated 262,242 jobs lost amid mass layoffs is shocking, but not surprising."

Well, what were you expecting after over 200k "IT" jobs were ended over the last year. Archive: https://archive.today/W5GHe From the post: "A mere 700 IT jobs were added in the US last year compared to 267,000 the year prior, it's claimed. It'd be easy to blame layoffs, but that's not all there is to it, says tech consultancy Janco Associates. Based on analysis of US Bureau of Labor Statistics data by Janco, news that the IT industry added just 700 jobs following an estimated 262,242 jobs lost amid mass layoffs is shocking, but not surprising."

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Well, there is a huge trend in companies unwilling to sponsor or transfer H1B's ...so that's a plus I guess?