Remote Tech Job Postings Increase

Tech industry companies maintained a steady pace of hiring, according to the latest Tech Jobs Report released by CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the technology industry and workforce.

CompTIA’s analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics #JobsReport reveals tech companies added 20,700 workers in October, the 23rd straight month of job growth. Industry employment has increased by 193,900 in 2022, 28 percent higher than in the same period last year.

After a five-month slide, employer job postings for new tech hiring rebounded in October, with nearly 317,000 openings, an increase of more than 10,000 from September.

Across the entire economy, tech occupation jobs declined by 116,000 but remain in solidly positive territory for the year. The unemployment rate for tech occupations increased a tenth of a point to 2.2 percent, paralleling the increase in the national unemployment rate.

Remote work shows no signs of slowing down. Employer job postings for tech positions that specify remote work or work-from-home options continue to increase, with a year-to-date rate of 34 percent compared to 27 percent in 2021 and 22 percent in 2020.

Major tech hubs saw significant month-over-month increases in tech job postings, including Boston (+2,732), New York City (+1,459), San Francisco (+884) and San Jose (+864). The top industries for tech job postings were professional, scientific and technical services (50,688), finance and insurance (35,500) and manufacturing (34,488).

Positions for software developers and engineers led the October job postings (85,796). There is also strong demand for IT support specialists, IT project managers, systems engineers and network engineers.

The “CompTIA Tech Jobs Report” is available at https://www.comptia.org/content/tech-jobs-report. For more analysis and perspective visit the CompTIA Tech Job Report video series at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuqIJd7KnBU_nZd2oXEwa0I5X7Vt124eM.