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1. araes+VC1[view] [source] 2024-02-02 00:48:49
>>whoish+(OP)
Not a "Wants to be Hired", just did a quick technology survey of the responses out of curiosity at what's being listed down to the top 30 mentions for skill alignment purposes and areas where there are probably many resumes. Compared:

>>39217310 Who's Hiring Feb 2024

>>39217308 Who Wants to be Hired Feb 2024.

Mentions of Item in (Technologies:) | Mentions in Who's Hiring (not specific or filtered)

python: 83 | 49, react: 53 | 48, aws: 46 | 33, javascript: 42 | 14, typescript: 41 | 43, sql: 35 | 25, nodejs: 34 | 21, linux: 29 | 9, docker: 27 | 12, ruby[ on rails]: 24 | 10, go[lang]: 28 | 21, css: 21 | 1, postgres[ql]: 36 | 24, java: 19 | 11, rust: 19 | 45, c++: 17 | 18, c#: 16 | 7, html: 16 | 4, express: 14 | 1, mongodb: 14 | 3, bash: 13 | 1, javascript/typescript: 13 | 2, mysql: 11 | 2, terraform: 11 | 6, kubernetes: 11 | 9, c: 11 | 7, git: 9 | 32, scala: 9 | 3, flask: 9 | 2, php: 8 | 6

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2. street+J32[view] [source] 2024-02-02 04:58:30
>>araes+VC1
Very interesting. It looks like RUST is the only tech that has strong demand. Good thing you can't learn it in 2 weeks (or 2 months for that matter)
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3. Tempes+Tq2[view] [source] 2024-02-02 09:03:10
>>street+J32
Same with git
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4. Kinran+eA2[view] [source] 2024-02-02 10:46:28
>>Tempes+Tq2
Which surely doesn't mean that more companies started using git.

So... Lots of new applicants who don't know git?

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