Depressing IT Job Prospects

Bryan O'Neal BONeal at cornerstonehome.com
Mon Aug 11 17:15:38 MST 2008


Just from personal experience trying to higher people, it is hard to get
good DB, J2EE, or even HTML people.  That said, I am fairly cheep and
was actively looking for a bargain.

 

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[mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Josh
Coffman
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 7:45 AM
To: storkus at storkus.com; Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: Depressing IT Job Prospects

 

 

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:59 AM, <storkus at storkus.com> wrote:

That's a good point, Tony, but one of those articles quoted directly
from the Dept. of Labor (the one with the stats), so it's not just the
usual media love of blowing things out of proportion.  I completely
agree with you on the Valley, though--when I went back home to Reno a
couple of weeks ago, I discovered the economic downturn has hit much
harder there than it has here, so we're very lucky down here, IT or not.

Mike

 



My personal experience and what I see on job boards indicates that
demand for programmers remains strong.  Now I'm more focused on windows
development because that's what I do, but I also watch non-windows ads
because I'd like to get away from windows eventually.  

Lately I've seen job postings for MySQL admins, which is something I
haven't seen in a while or maybe not ever.  Usually, its for a PHP dev
or Linux admin position.  I'm inclined to think that demand is strong
enough to warrant a dedicated MySQL position.

I watch both local job boards and some for areas like L.A.  Also, I
should note that I'm pay attention to senior level positions because
that fits me better.  Although, I also look at mid-level postings for
non-windows gigs.

good luck
-j

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