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16 Jun 2026, 15:45 UTC · 3h ago
Employers Tighten Focus on AI and Human Skills as Global Tech Hiring Moderates
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16 Jun 2026, 15:45 UTC · 3h ago
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Global tech hiring plans for Q3 2026 have softened by seven percentage points compared to the previous quarter. — A cooling in hiring intentions suggests a slowdown in growth and capital expenditure within the tech sector.
-0.40Employer demand remains centered on AI literacy and the human expertise required to deploy AI effectively. — Continued prioritization of AI skills supports long-term growth for AI-centric software and training services.
+0.30The U.S. tech-sector Net Employment Outlook for Q3 2026 stands at 47%, outperforming the global average of 35%. — Stronger relative hiring demand in the U.S. suggests a more resilient domestic tech labor market compared to global peers.
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