ah, squiggly meaningless lines.
where's Scooty when we need him?
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Ah statistics.
While the market is pretty terrible, the number of roles with 'developer' in the job title might not correlate exactly to the number of developer type roles.
For instance, it seems that 'Software Engineer' roles have become a lot more popular recently (below) - 50% of the number of 'Developer' roles.
The job used to be 'Programmer' but not many advertised roles for that these days - worth expanding your searches perhaps as trends in job titles do change.
Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
Yes that is what it shows.
It is worrying.
For every 100K IT job opening pre down turn, 25K might have been developer jobs (1 quarter)
Now if there are only 30K total IT jobs because of the downturn, but only 5K of these are developer jobs (1 sixth)
Combing the numbers, means Developer job openings would have fallen by around 80%.
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Originally posted by CodeCobbler View Post
Nothing wrong I think. I've been without for over a year. Theres still the little trolls on here who will say its because you don't have a LinkedIn or whatever. But its not about your CV. The reality is its the market that decides these matters for you. Tech as we knew it is Dead. Now its just about choosing what do in the future because dev isn't going to bounce back.
I would think SC would be the ticket. Thats the avenue I would pursue anyway.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
Yes that is what it shows.
It is worrying.
For every 100K IT job opening pre down turn, 25K might have been developer jobs (1 quarter)
Now if there are only 30K total IT jobs because of the downturn, but only 5K of these are developer jobs (1 sixth)
Combing the numbers, means Developer job openings would have fallen by around 80%.
Once this gig finishes I am out for good as I don't think I could find another job anyway.
I think Jeff Booth ... author of 'The Price Of Tomorrow' is correct. The future is going to be so different from the past. We just need to accept that many of us spend large parts of our lives unemployed and lesuire comes to the fore.
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Originally posted by willendure View Post
% of jobs that are developer jobs out of the total IT jobs advertised?
Yes that is what it shows.
It is worrying.
For every 100K IT job opening pre down turn, 25K might have been developer jobs (1 quarter)
Now if there are only 30K total IT jobs because of the downturn, but only 5K of these are developer jobs (1 sixth)
Combing the numbers, means Developer job openings would have fallen by around 80%.Last edited by Fraidycat; Today, 02:22.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
BTW - what does this chart actually show? % of jobs that are developer jobs out of the total IT jobs advertised?Last edited by willendure; Yesterday, 22:51.
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Originally posted by CodeCobbler View Post
Nothing wrong I think. I've been without for over a year. Theres still the little trolls on here who will say its because you don't have a LinkedIn or whatever. But its not about your CV. The reality is its the market that decides these matters for you. Tech as we knew it is Dead. Now its just about choosing what do in the future because dev isn't going to bounce back.
I would think SC would be the ticket. Thats the avenue I would pursue anyway.
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWTF is wrong with me?
I am security cleared, Oxford Grad who has 25yrs of development experience in Java and .Net.
What have I got to do to get a contract, I have been looking for nearly 2yrs now. FFS.
I would think SC would be the ticket. Thats the avenue I would pursue anyway.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View PostAnd this is the general 'Developer' role chart from ITJobwatch.
Its actually doubly worse for developers, not only are IT jobs down in general, but developers roles are now just 10% to 15% of a much smaller pie when they used to be 30% of a much bigger pie.
I genuinely think the running down of the software development industry in this country will become a National Security issue if it is allowed to continue. We are outsourcing it to foreign countries and making it unsustainable in this country, which could come back to haunt us if geo-politics takes a turn against us.
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWTF is wrong with me?
I am security cleared, Oxford Grad who has 25yrs of development experience in Java and .Net.
What have I got to do to get a contract, I have been looking for nearly 2yrs now. FFS.
As others have said, I doubt it's anything wrong with you - just the wider market we are in. I've been fortunate to have had a planned year off (Sept 23 - Sept 24) and have been in work since with an extension until April 25. Current role is repeat business though and I've been appreciative of the network I've built and I'll be looking to keep my seat on this particular bus to ride things out as long as I can. I'm a technical / infra PM though with 30 years in Logistics and a network built up during that time.
Nothing going at any places you've been before?Last edited by fatJock; Yesterday, 17:00.
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And this is the general 'Developer' role chart from ITJobwatch.
Its actually doubly worse for developers, not only are IT jobs down in general, but developers roles are now just 10% to 15% of a much smaller pie when they used to be 30% of a much bigger pie.
Last edited by Fraidycat; Yesterday, 16:54.
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWTF is wrong with me?
I am security cleared, Oxford Grad who has 25yrs of development experience in Java and .Net.
What have I got to do to get a contract, I have been looking for nearly 2yrs now. FFS.
That said, I am 51 this week with about that length of experience in testing as you have in development and I am not sure on balance it does me any good. Contracting used to be about the safe pair of hands that came in to get a project over the line then walk off into the sunset, and some clients still want that, but more and more I am getting interviewed by people younger than me who are more interested in the latest tools rather than the actual process of doing testing well. One bit of feedback I got was that my testing knowledge was 'old fashioned'.
I am no developer but I suspect a similar thing is happening there with the focus being on tick boxing the latest technology rather than actually having a track record of delivery.
This isn't new but get's masked in a better market.
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWTF is wrong with me?
I am security cleared, Oxford Grad who has 25yrs of development experience in Java and .Net.
What have I got to do to get a contract, I have been looking for nearly 2yrs now. FFS.
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Originally posted by SchumiStars View PostWTF is wrong with me?
I am security cleared, Oxford Grad who has 25yrs of development experience in Java and .Net.
What have I got to do to get a contract, I have been looking for nearly 2yrs now. FFS.
Nothing wrong with you.
Development roles, contracts and even perm roles have dried up for both C sharp and Java.
This is the chart for c sharp, java is similar.
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