April 7, 2022

IT Staffing Report

Among all non-healthcare segments, February revenue growth was highest in none other than IT staffing, up a median 23% year over year. An astounding net 88% of participating IT staffing firms reported positive revenue growth in February, up from a net 75% in December.

Growth in IT just not letting up

4 April 2022

Among all non-healthcare segments, February revenue growth was highest in none other than IT staffing, up a median 23% year over year. An astounding net 88% of participating IT staffing firms reported positive revenue growth in February, up from a net 75% in December.


Volt Information Sciences to be acquired by ACS

5 April 2022

Volt Information Sciences Inc. (NYSEAMERICAN: VOLT), which ranks as the 26th-largest US staffing firm, struck a deal to be acquired by Vega Consulting Inc., a division of ACS Solutions, which ranks as the 19th-largest US staffing firm.


‘Computer and information systems manager’ is highest-paid STEM occupation

5 April 2022

The highest-paying STEM occupation was “computer and information systems managers” with an annual mean wage of $162,930, according to a report released today by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.


London-based SRI acquires tech-focused search firm in North America

5 April 2022

Executive search firm SRI announced it has acquired LPA Search Partners, a women-owned executive search firm with a focus on technology.


Austin, Texas, posts highest increase in average salary for software engineers

5 April 2022

Hired, a hiring platform that is part of The Adecco Group, reported the Austin, Texas, market has seen the highest increase in average increase for software engineers. 


NTT Data acquires IT solutions and consulting firm Vectorform

5 April 2022

IT solutions and staffing firm NTT Data announced that it acquired Vectorform, an IT solutions and consulting firm based in Royal Oak, Michigan.


HackerRank, a coding challenge hiring platform, raises $60 million

5 April 2022

HackerRank, a coding challenge hiring platform, announced a $60 million Series D funding round, bringing its total raised to $115 million. 


Tech workers moving from traditional hubs to ‘Zoom towns’ (MSN)

5 April 2022

The pandemic is likely shifting the tech jobs landscape away from traditional tech hubs in the US to midsize, more affordable cities dubbed “Zoom towns,” according to a story by MSN that cites a report from the Brookings Institute.