Why Tech Companies Are Pulling Job Listings

Why Tech Companies Are Pulling Job Listings

Why Tech Companies Are Pulling Job Listings

In 2025, the tech job market is undergoing a major shift. Tech job postings have dropped by nearly 40% in a month, and software engineer openings are down over 33% in five years. Companies like Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft are freezing hiring, cutting staff, and eliminating roles—despite rising revenues.

Automation and AI have increased productivity, reducing the need for large teams. Meanwhile, 48% of companies prioritize internal training, and 56% of hiring managers are loosening requirements. Although there are still 476,000 tech openings, mismatches persist. The sector is evolving rapidly, favoring flexible roles and AI expertise over traditional tech jobs.

CHAPTERS:

0:01 Tech jobs
0:15 Tech postings
0:37 Tech job market
1:05 Job market
1:32 Software engineer openings
2:11 Hiring freeze
2:43 Layoffs
3:07 Artificial intelligence
3:34 Automation
4:03 Internal training
4:28 Upskilling
4:56 Contractor hiring
5:21 Workforce reduction
5:47 Talent mismatch
6:10 Revenue growth
6:28 Job openings
6:52 Flexible contracts
7:00 AI-related roles
7:05 Employment trends
7:12 Tech unemployment

Credit to : Economy Media

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