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US tech jobs are on the rise again
By Emma Woollacott published
News US tech jobs are surging amid the generative AI boom, with firms ramping up hiring

The women returning to tech – and why they left
By Keri Allan published
Case study As the attrition of women in tech continues to bite, workers who have left and rejoined the sector explain what changed their minds and the lessons leaders can take from this

The highest-paying tech jobs
By Keri Allan last updated
In-depth A guide to the highest-paying tech jobs in both the US and UK, as well as the demands driving tech salaries

AI tools could cut staff working hours by almost half
By Emma Woollacott published
News A new report finds that as many as 19 working hours per head could be saved in the UK through the use of AI

Productivity booms in sectors driving AI adoption, prompting a surge in upskilling efforts
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Industries most exposed to AI see flagging job openings as demand for AI skills heightens

One third of senior execs plan to ditch roles over return to office mandates
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Return to office demands have caused friction with staff for some time, but even c-suite executives are now pushing back

Why legacy tech skills are a point of concern – and how leaders can keep them alive
By Jonathan Weinberg published
In-depth From COBOL to Pascal and SQL, legacy tech skills are in demand – experienced leaders need to do all they can to help incoming talent adopt these skills

Neurodivergent workers are burning out at record pace — here’s what employers can do to improve support
By Emma Woollacott published
News Employers with neurodivergent staff can take simple steps to be more inclusive and ease pressure, according to industry experts
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