The State of Technology Layoffs, Jobs in Boston
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Some recruiters are saying they see a decline in big chunks of layoff numbers in the Boston area, says a recent post from Dice.com. However, that same post doesn't paint the rosiest picture if you were one of the unfortunate folks let go from the companies listed. The recent layoffs appear to be a combination of manufacturing, startups and biotechnology firms, though all have some technology aspect. From the Dice post: Norwood-based Analog Devices ... plans to shut down its Cambridge plant. Meanwhile Sonus Networks, a Westford company that works with cable, wireless and telephone companies as they transition to Internet-based communications, announced a fourth round of layoffs: It plans to cut 93 people, according to xconomy.com. So, while there are still steady numbers of layoffs occurring, the trend appears to be down. The larger problem, however, is that technology job openings in the region are over half what they were since 2008. That means much more competition for a smaller slice of a smaller pie. The Dice post also talked to several recruiters, including one from Robert Half Technology in the area, who said that since May there has been an uptick in recession-driven IT-related jobs, especially those that can help support mobile work force infrastructure and security. |
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