United States tech hiring dossier

This dossier reports United States tech hiring demand — skill and role volumes, their movement against recent baselines, and posting turnover — from the postings we collect weekly.

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Methodology

  • United States postings are collected weekly from Adzuna and Dice. Published figures are computed on calendar-month and trailing-quarter windows; we do not publish week-over-week movement, because weekly counts move with collection noise rather than hiring.
  • Growth cells are suppressed when either compared window holds fewer than 12 postings. Year-over-year cells additionally wait for 15 months of stable history.
  • “Gaining momentum” flags use the rule validated on nine years of Swedish national job-ad history: trailing-quarter share of at least 0.5%, at least 1.5× its 12-month baseline, on at least 12 postings. The validation study and its dataset are published in the Global Tech Hiring Bulletin and on the open data page.
  • When our own collection coverage shifts (a new board, a capture change), the affected market's trend history restarts at the shift and the page says so — figures are never compared across a coverage change.

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