Nov. 5, 2020

IT Staffing Report

In periods of heightened economic uncertainty, access to timely and relevant data becomes increasingly necessary for business managers. 

A tool for maximizing efficiency in uncertain times

3 November 2020

In periods of heightened economic uncertainty, access to timely and relevant data becomes increasingly necessary for business managers. 


SIA’s list of largest IT staffing firms in US online

3 November 2020

SIA’s 2020 list of largest IT staffing firms in the US, released Friday, comprises 55 companies with more than $100 million in IT staffing revenue.


London-based Harvey Nash acquires US-based Latitude 36

3 November 2020

Harvey Nash Group, a London-based global staffing firm, acquired US-based IT staffing firm Latitude 36.


IT workers with open-source skills still hard to find

3 November 2020

Despite the pandemic, locating IT workers with open-source skills remains difficult with 93% of hiring managers saying finding such workers is a challenge, according to a report by The Linux Foundation and edX, a provider of online courses.


Mastech adds to data/analytic business with acquisition of customer experience consulting company

3 November 2020

IT staffing provider Mastech Digital Inc. (NYSE MKT: MHH) acquired AmberLeaf Partners Inc., a Chicago-based customer experience consulting company.


RPO provider Hudson Global expands West Coast tech presence with Coit Group acquisition

3 November 2020

Recruitment process outsourcing provider Hudson Global Inc. (NASDAQ: HSON) acquired Coit Group, an RPO provider based in San Francisco, expanding its footprint on the West Coast and in the tech sector.


IT jobs rise for second consecutive month following initial hit from Covid-19

3 November 2020

IT jobs rose for the second month in a row after taking a hit from the pandemic in the spring, according to a report by the TechServe Alliance, a trade association of the IT and engineering staffing and solutions industry. 


New H-1B rule seems structured to price H-1B workers out of the market (National Foundation for American Policy)

4 November 2020

The US Department of Labor’s new rule affecting H-1B visa holders' salaries does not reflect market wages or meet the definition of prevailing wage, according to an analysis by the National Foundation for American Policy.