Articles by Nick Kolakowski
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Number of Remote Tech Jobs Seems to Stabilize
At the beginning of 2023, it seemed like many businesses were pulling back on remote tech roles. According to an analysis by CompTIA, the number of remote jobs for multiple tech positions—includi… -
Meta May Force Managers to Become 'Individual Contributors'
Meta is reportedly asking managers to become “individual contributors” or leave the company altogether. According to Bloomberg, the social-media giant is attempting to “flatten” its reporting str… -
C++ Gains Popularity in TIOBE Rankings
C++ continues to outpace its rivals on the TIOBE Index, which attempts to rank the world’s programming languages by popularity. In February, C++ enjoyed a year-over-year gain of 5.93 percent, wel… -
Zoom Layoffs Will Impact 1,300 Employees
Zoom plans on laying off 1,300 employees, or roughly 15 percent of its global workforce. How did the popular video-conferencing company get to this point? “Our trajectory was forever changed duri… -
Tech Connects Podcast: DEI Is For Everyone
“Tech Connects Podcast,” Dice’s podcast, digs into the tech hiring, recruiting, and career topics that matter to you. Subscribe on ACast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and more! The next… -
Can ChatGPT Land a Job as a Google Software Engineer?
What if you used a chatbot like ChatGPT to take the technical part of a job interview at a prominent tech company—and it managed to actually land you a job? As posted by CNBC, teams at Google rec… -
Dell Plans Layoffs for 5 Percent of Workforce
Dell plans on laying off 6,650 workers, or roughly 5 percent of its global headcount. “What we know is market conditions continue to erode with an uncertain future,” Jeff Clarke, Dell’s vice chai… -
Tech Unemployment Hit 1.5 Percent in January
The tech unemployment rate fell to 1.5 percent in January, according to the latest CompTIA analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). “Undoubtedly some companies over-hired… -
Amazon Might Have Changed Entry-Level Developer Hiring Policy
Is Amazon only hiring students and recent grads for entry-level software positions? That’s the assertion of a new report in Business Insider, which suggests the e-commerce giant is relying solely… -
How Much Do Developer Specializations Pay?
If you’re a software developer or engineer, mastering an in-demand specialization such as machine learning can translate into a considerable compensation bump. But how much do some of these speci…