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The Tech Job Market is Showing Positive Signs—Especially if You're Experienced
If you've been grinding through the tech job market over the past few years, you know it's been brutal. Mass layoffs, hiring freezes, and that constant feeling of uncertainty have left even seasoned professionals questioning their next move. But here's some encouraging news from the June 2025 data: the tech job market is showing signs of improvement—and if you've got experience under your belt, this month's trends are working in your favor. The Numbers Show Real Promise Tech unemployment dropped to 2.8% in June, down from 3.4% in May. That's the first time we've seen it dip below 3% since January, and it's significantly better than the national unemployment rate of 4.1%. More importantly, tech job postings increased 4.1% month-over-month and 4.0% year-over-year—the kind of sustained growth that suggests this isn't just a temporary blip. Experienced professionals are seeing the biggest bump. While total tech job postings grew 7% in the first half of 2025, positions requiring 10+ years o

Landing a Software Engineering Role at Elite Tech Companies: Your 2025 Guide
The allure of working at a highly competitive software company like Google or Meta (or any of the so-called FAANGs, including Amazon and Netflix) remains strong for ambitious tech professionals. These industry giants consistently push the boundaries of technology, offering unparalleled opportunities for growth and impact. If you're aiming to join their ranks in 2025, understanding their specific hiring landscape and expectations is paramount. This guide will navigate you through the key strategies to position yourself for success. The Persistent Demand for Top-Tier Software Engineers Even within the robust demand for software engineers across industries, premier companies like Google, Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft maintain exceptionally high standards. Their relentless pursuit of innovation in areas like artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and large-scale infrastructure fuels a constant need for the brightest minds. Landing a role here signifies joining a team that tackles some of

Which Metro Areas Pay Tech Professionals the Most?
Tech salaries across the U.S. have experienced notable shifts over the past year, influenced by several key factors, including (but not limited to) economic uncertainty and the competition for specialized talent among companies. For tech pros everywhere, knowing average compensation levels in metro areas across the U.S. is crucial, especially given the rising cost of living. These levels can vary depending on regional economic conditions and the impact of remote work, among other things. With all that in mind, here’s how compensation breaks down in some of the largest tech hubs: Top U.S. Metro Areas for Tech Salaries The following table highlights the top six U.S. metro areas offering the highest average tech salaries in 2025, along with the percentage change from the previous year. This is based on information from the most recent Dice Tech Salary Report. Now let’s break things down by location: Silicon Valley Despite a 7.3 percent decrease from the previous year, Silicon Valley maint

Biden’s Last Cybersecurity Executive Order: What Tech, Security Pros Must Know
During his time in office, former President Joe Biden and his administration attempted to tackle two of the most pressing technology issues of the last decade: Increasing cybersecurity threats from criminal groups and nation-state actors and the development of generative artificial intelligence for widespread commercial use. In response to these technology challenges, the Biden administration created a series of executive orders that sought to position the U.S. government to develop solutions. For example, in response to the SolarWinds attack, one early executive order addressed security weaknesses in the software supply chain by emphasizing the development of more secure code, as well as changing how government agencies must evaluate and purchase applications. Later, another executive order laid out guidelines concerning A.I. development and how public and private organizations must secure the technology and ensure its trustworthiness (President Donald Trump rescinded this specific ex

Do Developers Still Need to Master Prompt Engineering?
Do tech professionals need to master prompt engineering? That’s been a critical question over the past few years, especially as more tech workflows have incorporated AI-powered chatbots like ChatGPT and Google Gemini. And the latest O’Reilly 2025 Tech Trends Report (sign-in required) has a potentially surprising answer: although tech pros are more interested than ever in AI skills such as natural language processing and machine learning, searches on O’Reilly’s online learning platform for “prompt engineering” declined slightly in 2024 after a sharp rise in 2023, indicating that tech professionals are no longer rushing to learn its intricacies. What’s behind this dip? The report has some ideas: “There have been a number of arguments that the need for prompt engineering is temporary. As generative AI improves, this line of reasoning contends, we will no longer need to write complex prompts that specify exactly what we want the AI to do and how to do it. Prompts will be less sensitive to