Thanks all,
We have recent job data but we were curious if any of you have data from a
year ago this time or some period in the past. I do remember someone
posting to this list about a year ago, or even last April (1999) that
quoted some job stats from Dice.
Thanks!
--Madeline
At 05:02 PM 8/8/00 -0500, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
>Adam Turoff [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
>*> Java: 43217 / 173199 [25%]
>*> VB: 18320 / 173199 [11%] (incl. "Visual Basic", VBScript, etc.)
>*> Perl: 15608 / 173199 [ 9%]
>*> COBOL: 2913 / 173199 [ 1.6%]
>*> PHP: 613 / 173199 [ 0.3%]
>*> Python: 432 / 173199 [ 0.2%]
>*>
>*>Of course, these aren't even damn lies, they're just statistics. :-)
>
>It might be interesting to note as well that most of these positions
>aren't for programmers per se but for the 'dark matter' Systems
>Administrators and web types. Java has more positions open for programming
>engineers, release engineers and the like. I think that is a significant
>detail often overlooked.
>
>http://www.monster.com/ and http://www.hotjobs.com/ are also good places
>to look.
>
>e.
>
>
Madeline Schnapp
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