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By Ed Frauenheim
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 18, 2005 6:29:00 PM

For tech professionals, it's been hot in Atlanta this summer--in more ways than one.

Job postings on tech-focused career site Dice.com rose 11.6 percent for the Atlanta metropolitan area in June, to 1,862, Dice said Monday.

Overall, though, tech job openings on the site cooled slightly last month. The total number of jobs listed on the site fell from 69,957 as of June 1 to 69,858 as of July 1, Dice said. Job postings in the Chicago region fell 7.7 percent in June to 2,761, Dice said.

For the past year or so, job market news has been uneven for technology professionals, who weathered hundreds of thousands of job cuts following the dot-com bust.

Computer workers face the threat of increased automation and the prospect of their jobs being shifted offshore. The average number of unemployed workers in nine high-tech categories fell by 64,000 last year but remained close to 150,000, according to the U.S. Labor Department. And a recent study from employment services firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas found that the pace of tech-sector downsizing is ahead of the rate a year ago.

On the other hand, job cuts announced by tech companies in the second quarter fell 33 percent from the first quarter. Techies' optimism about the job market improved in June from a slump in May, when, according to staffing firm Hudson, confidence was at its lowest point since the company first measured it in March last year. And a study released a few months ago indicated that the U.S. tech industry may have turned a corner last year when it comes to employment woes.

In addition, job postings on Dice.com rose 26 percent between the beginning of this year and June 1, with strong gains in eastern cities.

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If you separate out principals, you gain a much more valid picture of the employment front. While there has been some improvement, it has been quite modest.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: MyLord Posted on: 07/19/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Well, heck..  Patrick Jones | 07/18/05
hey pat  Valis Keogh | 07/18/05
Good luck in your search..  Patrick Jones | 07/19/05
Atlanta not a hotbed for MCSE's....  Mike Cox | 07/18/05
Funny!  Bob1234 | 07/18/05
Pretty good.(nt)  el1jones | 07/18/05
A good read... if I liked works of fiction.  HypnoToad | 07/18/05
Hotbed  X41 | 07/18/05
No thanks  Loverock Davidson | 07/18/05
The big chicken..  Patrick Jones | 07/19/05
Check Atlanta?  michael_t | 07/19/05
Dice is agency and recruiter driven  MyLord | 07/19/05

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