"The roles that are most in demand right now are roles where candidates have expertise in security, AI and the cloud," chief information officer of Hyland Software Steve Watt said. Within AI, businesses are looking for workers who can help them prepare company data for use with AI models, as well as design tools to actually use AI, CIO of Webster Bank Vikram Nafde said. The Wall Street Journal underlined that part of the difficulty recently laid-off IT workers now face is a disconnect between the skills they have and how much they expect to be paid. Big pandemic-era paychecks and IT jobs no longer exist, experts say. For software development and IT support, job postings are about 30% fewer than they were before the Covid-19 pandemic, said Nick Bunker, an economist at jobs site Indeed. High-income sectors like technology are also experiencing slower pay growth, Indeeds wage data shows. "If youre someone looking for a job in that space, there are fewer opportunities than there were pre-Covid, and definitely far fewer opportunities than there were in late 2021 when that labor market was red-hot," Bunker said. Among the big tech companies announcing layoffs last month, Cisco Systems said it planned to cut its workforce by 7%, or about 6,000 employees. Chip maker Intel also said it would lay off 15,000 employees this year and pause dividends as part of a cost-cutting effort. In July, Intuit said it planned to eliminate about 1,800 employees as it prepares for a hiring spree in its pivot toward AI, the paper said. IT workers are also being laid-off elsewhere: General Motors said last month it is cutting more than a thousand employees globally in its software and services division. The Wall Street Journal said that the cuts arent only aimed at helping major tech firms shift toward generative AI, but are also part of a continued focus on efficiency and profitability. Meanwhile, some tech workers are feverishly upgrading their skill sets for AI, taking AI-related courses and adding buzzwords to their resumes to sta nd out, it added. Source: Qatar News Agency
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