Over the last few months tech workers have struggled to keep up with the job cuts sweeping the industry. But new opportunities are on the rise as more and more companies
Over 50,000 tech workers have been let go since the start of the year, according to online layoff tracker Layoffs.fyi. Simultaneously, 95% of those looking for work amid job cuts and return-to-work mandates are looking for remote positions. To point applicants in the right direction, job search platform FlexJobs
"Despite many large-scale and well-known tech companies making headlines for layoffs over the last few years, there is still tremendous demand for talent," says Keith Spencer, career expert at FlexJobs. "The technology sector is a field that is constantly growing and evolving, meaning that job seekers have a solid chance of finding a successful career path as new and exciting opportunities continue to emerge."
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FlexJobs compiled their list of employers by analyzing more than 60,000 companies and their job posting histories in its database between January 1 and March 19, 2024. They found that computer and IT — which have historically dominated in-demand tech jobs — continue to be among the
Reddit, UnitedHealth Group and Pinterest, which are not traditionally considered tech companies, ranked in FlexJobs' top 10. Spencer says that this means that job seekers looking to succeed in tech
See which companies FlexJobs found are offering fully remote tech positions: