
Technology professionals still feel good about the economy, according to the latest data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Specifically, voluntary quits among tech workers remained high in May, despite a slight decline....
- July 19th, 2016
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Amy Miller, Recruiter at Microsoft, Shares How to Recruit Talent the Microsoft Way Thursday, July 28 at 3 PM EST / Noon PST Don’t miss your chance to learn some recruiting best practices from a company...
- July 14th, 2016
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Note about Dice Skills Center: Dice’s Skills Center was once an at-a-glance online space for data on the latest tech skills and the jobs and educational courses related to those skills. Though the Dice Skills...
- July 7th, 2016
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According to last month’s 2016 Open Source Jobs Report, created through a partnership between Dice and the Linux Foundation, money isn’t the primary motivator for open-source professionals; in the accompanying survey, only 2 percent of...
- June 30th, 2016
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Over the past several years, businesses have embraced any number of technological trends designed to make employees’ workflows more efficient. There was the cloud, and Big Data; now CIOs and other executives are wondering how...
- June 28th, 2016
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Quantitative tools—also known as “personality tests” by many candidates—are an increasingly ubiquitous aspect of the modern hiring process. Employers appreciate these tests because they provide insight into how well a candidate will slot into a...
- June 23rd, 2016
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The DHI-DFH Mean Vacancy Duration measure found the average job vacancy duration of Professional and Business Services jobs to be 25.8 working days in 2016. In April, technology jobs remained open for 24.8 working days, down...
- June 21st, 2016
- 2 min read

Dice analyzes massive amounts of data related to technology skills and job titles. That analysis, in turn, gives us unique insight into the tech industry, especially when it comes to supply and demand for certain...
- June 16th, 2016
- 1 min read

Washington 2015 salary: $103,750 Year-over-year change: 7.8 percent Of course Seattle is the heart of Washington’s tech scene, as it headquarters Amazon and Microsoft (in addition to lots of other firms, including Facebook’s Oculus subsidiary). From...
- June 14th, 2016
- 1 min read

There’s a common misconception that open tech positions save on payroll and benefits. However, taking too long to hire can negatively impact the top and bottom lines in ways that tech hiring managers may not...
- June 9th, 2016
- 4 min read