💨 Abstract
The article discusses the tech job market, highlighting a surge in AI-related positions, particularly in D.C. and other major cities. However, the specificity of AI skills required by employers is often unclear, making it difficult for jobseekers. Companies are increasingly valuing experience and certification over traditional degrees, broadening their candidate pool. Tech skills are now more integrated into non-tech jobs, and there's a trend towards reskilling or upskilling non-tech workers.
Courtesy: Jeff Clabaugh
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