It’s been a tough go for tech folks this year. A brutal 2022 saw valuations plummet for startups and giants alike, leading to an initial wave of layoffs.
The tech industry was on shaky ground entering 2023. And it wasn’t long before Big Tech made deep cuts to its workforce. More than 300,000 employees at tech companies were laid off in the first half of the year.
But all that is in the rearview mirror, at least according to tech analysts from Bernstein Research, writes Insider’s Alistair Barr. In a recent email to investors, the analysts called an end to the tech job recession and pondered when hirings will reaccelerate.
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