Tech jobs are comfortable in a physical sense, and they are not low-status. Why does it seem like tech workers are in short supply?
Joy Buchanan | Tribune News Service
In contrast to the vital roles of maintaining a sewage treatment plant or catching rattlesnakes, tech jobs are comfortable in a physical sense, and they are not low-status. Why does it seem like tech workers are in short supply, along with plumbers? The number of Americans training for tech jobs has also increased over the past decade, but not at a rate to match demand. There are drawbacks that prevent more people from entering the industry.
Many companies like Amazon and Netflix expanded rapidly in response to the 2020 pandemic-driven surge in demand for digital services. As tech companies competed to grow their staff of highly skilled workers, they offered very high salaries. The hiring spree in tech continued into 2022, even though Americans were returning to pre-pandemic habits, which explains the current correction.
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