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IBM, Amazon, and Microsoft are among the tech giants that employ large numbers of data scientists, engineers, architects, and database administrators, according to Diffbot.
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IBM, Amazon, and Microsoft are among the tech giants that employ large numbers of data scientists, engineers, architects, and database administrators, according to Diffbot.
Skilled tech workers are in demand nationwide. These cities have the highest average salaries, best cost of living, and most tech jobs, according to SmartAsset.
Some 41% of employees have been fired or laid off, according to an Airtasker report.
The company has detailed the ways it uses Python, one of the world's fastest growing languages.
The annual Stack Overflow survey is one of the most comprehensive snapshots of how programmers work.
Python is among the fastest-growing and most popular programming languages out there today. Here are a few ways to use the coding language across industries.
LinkedIn's annual Top Companies list analyzes job demand and employee retention, and several tech giants top the list of places professionals want to work most.
These remote tech jobs have the highest base salaries and most openings, according to a FlexJobs report.
Extending a job offer to an intern can have a lot of benefits for your organization. If you want to retain new talent, there are several steps you should take now.
What the recent changes to support and licensing of Java developer tools means for you.
Emerging technologies related to IoT, AI, and 5G will serve as the building blocks for the future of organizations, according to a Globant report.
Software developers are in high demand. Here are some tips on how to answer the common developer interview questions and land the right job.
Docker containers and Kubernetes are pervading the enterprise, according to a RightScale and Flexera report.
Nearly 60% of organizations overspend their budget on cloud resources, due in part to mismatched IT and finance perceptions, according to a Cloudability report.
If you are interested in a career in cloud computing and don't know where to start, here's your guide for the best programming languages and skills to learn, interview questions, salaries, and more.