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Is Your Degree Still Worth It in the Age of AI?
Generative AI has shifted the hiring landscape, sparking ongoing debate among employers and job seekers about whether a traditional computer science degree still holds value. Though degrees remain a powerful signal of structured, algorithmic thinking in the traditional hiring process, the skills gap between credentialed graduates and self-taught, AI-assisted developers is narrowing. As technical vetting pivots away from rigid gatekeeping toward practical, skills-based assessment, how should universities and developers evolve to ensure they’re not just building software but mastering the underlying systems that AI tools can't yet solve on their own? How has the rise of generative AI changed your valuation of a formal computer science degree versus hands-on portfolio experience? Bryan Wall, Senior Competency Leader, Software & Cloud Engineering at Experis, says “because of Gen AI, employers have now shifted to how we think about evaluating talent. Having a computer science degree still s
The Human Edge: Soft Skills That Keep Tech Pros Irreplaceable
As artificial intelligence transforms the tech landscape, traditional "code-first" thinking is quickly dying. While AI can churn out functional code and solve complex technical problems, it lacks the human nuance required to build, manage, and scale real-world solutions that drive actual revenue; something AI is still poor at. But what separates the engineers who thrive in this new era from those who get left behind? Industry leaders from ONLC, The SaaS Jobs, and Praxica.io weigh in on the essential soft skills all technologists need to master, from strategic problem framing to AI oversight. These skills are quickly becoming the true currency for tech professionals who want to remain irreplaceable while the machine minds continue to gobble up the hard work of writing code. What 4-5 soft skills make a candidate irreplaceable by AI? Mitchell Ruebush, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Product at ONLC, gives us his soft-skills wishlist when vetting candidates: Networking - getting the r
From Perk to Prerequisite: Cybersecurity Training Is Now an Operational Requirement
A recent report from research firm Gartner predicts that worldwide spending on artificial intelligence (AI) could top a staggering $2.5 trillion this year, creating significant challenges for IT and cybersecurity teams tasked with understanding how these rapidly evolving AI tools operate while ensuring their safe and secure use. The adoption of AI requires a well-trained and well-educated workforce as more of these technologies move from testing into production environments. At the same time, the growing use of AI increases the risks enterprises and other organizations face, especially when it comes to securing corporate and sensitive personal data used to train large language models (LLMs) that underpin these platforms. ISC2, a nonprofit cybersecurity training organization, finds that with the influx of AI technologies, large and small organizations are investing more in training to keep up, particularly in cybersecurity. An analysis published in June – 2026 Security Training Trends –
The PTO Question Too Many Tech Candidates Aren’t Asking
Burnout remains one of the technology industry’s most persistent problems. Long hours, on-call rotations, production incidents and relentless delivery schedules continue to push IT professionals to their limits. Yet despite those realities, most candidates never ask about one of the benefits most directly tied to recovery and work-life balance. According to research from Glassdoor, nearly 60% of workers don’t discuss paid time off during the hiring process. For technology professionals, that omission may mean missing one of the clearest signals of how a company operates when workloads spike, deadlines slip and employees need time to recharge. The finding highlights a disconnect in how many candidates evaluate opportunities. Salary, remote work arrangements and technology stacks often dominate interview conversations. But workplace culture is frequently revealed through something less visible: whether employees are encouraged to take time off, how teams handle coverage when someone is a
Tech Jobs Driving National Jobs Growth, CompTIA Report Reveals
Tech hiring is carrying national job growth, according to a June 5 CompTIA Tech Jobs Report. Employers listed nearly 587,000 active job postings for technology occupations in May, according to the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), a provider of IT training and certifications. Tech employment grew by 69,000 workers in May and by about 6,700 jobs that month, CompTIA reported. On June 5, the National Bureau of Labor Statistics released its jobs report showing total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 172,000 in May. The entire business market relies on technology, which was a bit flat in 2025, according to Seth Robinson, vice president of industry research at CompTIA. Now companies are ramping up their investment in digital transformation with AI powering those efforts. “We've seen really strong growth in the job postings, which we think is an indicator that companies are renewing those investments in digital transformation, which kind of underlines the narrative that we