Nov. 4, 2021

IT Staffing Report

IT staffing firms with US operations have reason to be optimistic about long-term growth prospects for IT-related employment. 

IT jobs projected to continue strong growth over the next decade

2 November 2021

IT staffing firms with US operations have reason to be optimistic about long-term growth prospects for IT-related employment, according to recently updated projections by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 


Seven in 10 tech employees consider quitting in next year

2 November 2021

Tech workers across industries are ready to leave their jobs, according to a survey released by learning management system TalentLMS and hiring platform Workable. 


IT jobs up but growth rate plateaus

2 November 2021

While IT jobs in the US continued to grow in September, that growth is starting to plateau, according to data released by the TechServe Alliance, the national trade association of the IT and engineering staffing and solutions industry.


Trigyn Technologies lands $50 million staffing contract with NYC Housing Authority

2 November 2021

Trigyn Technologies Inc. announced a contract to supply general, professional and IT staffing to the New York City Housing Authority. 


IT staffing firm TSR settles lawsuit with former CEO

2 November 2021

IT staffing firm TSR Inc. (NASDAQ: TSRI) and former CEO Christopher Hughes settled a lawsuit between the two with the company agreeing to pay Hughes $705,000, according to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.


Sponsored: Talent quality insights from the enterprise: Why it must become your leading KPI

2 November 2021

“We need to find and screen more candidates faster, with as much automation as possible, ensure a positive candidate experience, without compromising candidate quality,” writes Ben Walker, VP of operations at Glider AI.


Cybersecurity job postings increase, now account for 20% of all IT job postings

2 November 2021

Cybersecurity job postings accounted for 20% of job postings for IT occupations, according to an analysis by CompTIA. 


Kelly appoints CIO

2 November 2021

Kelly (NASDAQ: KELYA) appointed Rosie Rivel as chief information officer.