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Tech workers experience stalled pay rises amid industry shift

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Tech workers are facing a slowdown in pay rises as the industry grapples with shifting dynamics following the pandemic-induced upheaval.

According to recent data, the median hourly rate for tech salaries fell by 4.8 percent month-over-month in February, dropping from $59.98 in January.

This decline coincides with a marginal increase of just 0.1 percent in the number of employees in the sector.

Eddie Kowalski, senior insights manager at Employment Hero, told the AFR that this dramatic drop could signal a correction from inflated pandemic-era salaries, fueled by widespread layoffs across the technology sector.

He notes a cycle of fiscal tightening and a focus on short-term profitability, which are now impacting employees’ pay packets.

Tech workers are experiencing a downturn.

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Data from job site Seek reveals a modest growth of just 1.9 percent in advertised salaries within the ICT industry over the past year, reflecting the subdued demand for labor.

Recruiters are witnessing persistent supply shortages for certain skills such as cybersecurity, data science, and artificial intelligence specialists.

Overall, while the long-term trend for tech remains one of growth, the industry is experiencing a period of adjustment characterized by slowed pay rises and heightened competition for top talent.

As the sector navigates these challenges, tech workers are advised to remain adaptable and open to new opportunities while recruiters face the task of attracting and retaining skilled professionals in a changing landscape.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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OpenAI prepares search software to rival Google

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OpenAI is gearing up to launch a groundbreaking AI-powered search product, aiming to compete directly with Google’s dominant search engine.

By harnessing the power of AI, OpenAI aims to deliver more accurate and relevant search results, potentially revolutionising the way people access and consume information online.

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Why every business needs end-to-end observability

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In today’s fast-paced business landscape, organisations often grapple with complex IT systems which hinder operational efficiency.

To overcome the IT system shock, selecting the right vendor partner is crucial – as such, opting for end-to-end “observability” could be the right IT solution.

Observability provides comprehensive insights into every layer of the IT ecosystem to help businesses eliminate tool sprawl and enable proactive maintenance, optimised resource utilisation, and streamlined operations.

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How Google’s Gemini AI will stand against cyber threats

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AI takes centre stage at the RSA 2024 conference with Google unveiling advanced cybersecurity integration.

Among the myriad of announcements at this years RSA Conference, Google showcased the integration of an advanced Threat Intelligence Platform into its Gemini AI framework.

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