On Friday 14 January 2005 12:12 pm, Brian Densmore wrote:
I know there were a number of IT people on the list who have in the not too distant past been looking for IT jobs. As I am likely to be in the looking for a job market soon, I thought I'd ask what the current market is shaping up as.
There's a lot of talk, and recruiters/placement agencies are building their stables with talk of lots of new projects, but I haven't seen any actual jobs yet.
They say that companies are still not hiring directly, they're contracting projects, not positions.
They (the recruiters) are speculating that a lot of offices that upgraded for Y2K are reaching the end-of-life on those upgrades because they haven't upgraded since due to the weak economy.
Sprint is moving upper management to Washington, D.C., but will probably continue to flood the local IT market with their cast-offs. There is a huge pool of under-employed programmers left over from Y2K projects in the area.
I have heard that except for Sprint, the local programming market is for Life Insurance companies and Financial companies (DST). I don't know if Garmin has a significant programming staff. There are the old "Silicon Prarie" companies like Tallgrass (whoever they are these days), but it's not a big market for PC languages.