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Archive for February, 2012

Data posits that many people hiring for Boston IT jobs

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

A new survey shows that many companies are recruiting for Boston IT jobs, among other skill sets.

During January 2012, more than 18,000 job ads were posted online that required data analysis skills, according to WANTED Analytics, a source of business intelligence for the talent marketplace.

With the amount of data generated by businesses growing every year, hiring demand for employees to analyze and utilize this information is increasing across business functions. Overall, the volume of job ads in January 2012 increased 35% compared to January 2011 and about 75% versus the same month in 2010.

Computer Systems Analysts, Management Analysts, and Market Research Analysts were the three occupations that most commonly required this critical skill set. Computer Systems Analysts saw the most job ads with data analysis requirements - more than 3,600 jobs were posted online during January at a 45% year-over-year increase. Other positions with high-demand for analytical skills were Software Engineers, Industrial Engineers, and Operations Research Analysts. All of these occupations experienced an increase in hiring demand when compared to January 2011.

Metropolitan areas with the highest volume of job listings for in-depth analytical skills during January 2012 were New York (New York), Washington (DC), San Francisco (California), Los Angeles (California), and Boston (Massachusetts). Employers in New York not only placed the highest number of online job ads for this skill set, but are also experiencing one of the highest year-over-year increases in demand at more than 50%.

Companies that are sourcing candidates with data analytics abilities are likely to find openings difficult-to-recruit. According to the Hiring Scale, companies in San Francisco are currently experiencing more difficult conditions when recruiting candidates with analytical backgrounds. Hiring demand in San Francisco continues to grow (up about 23% compared to January 2011), while the local talent pool of qualified data-savvy professionals is not growing at the same pace. Employers in this area are likely to compete heavily to attract qualified talent and experience a longer time-to-fill than other areas across the United States. In comparison, the Hiring Scale also shows that the best markets for recruiting analytical skills are St. Joseph (Missouri), El Paso (Texas), and Tucson (Arizona). These areas are likely to fill job openings faster than the rest of the United States, since hiring demand is low compared to the available talent supply.

Company hiring for IT jobs in Boston

Sunday, February 19th, 2012

XPertTech announced this week it is actively seeking to hire for IT jobs in Boston.

The company needs 30 mobile application developers on all platforms for a large project they won in the San Francisco area. They need these 30 mobile app developers ready to design, code, and create within 30 days.

“This is a substantial undertaking knowing that expert mobile developers are becoming a scarcity as the job market consumes these talented professionals,” says Matt Ramos, Manager of Recruiting for XpertTech.

“82% of our clients have said they plan on developing a mobile app in 2012,” said Joe Budzienski, Executive Vice President. “As an app fanatic myself, it’s amazing how quickly this industry has evolved; the possibilities are infinite. To me this is just as exciting as the ‘invention’ of the internet. Whether you have just graduated college and have been developing in your dorm room between classes, or have worked as a senior engineer who realized app development was your true calling, we want to speak with you. The only thing we ask is you live, breathe, and eat APPS!”

The company said positions include iOS, Android, and Windows among other mobile app platforms. There are several additional job openings within the organization that range from Javascript Development to Salesforce Administration.

Monster to cut Boston jobs

Sunday, February 12th, 2012

Job board Monster Worldwide said last week that is has decided to implement a series of cost-saving measures including cutting Boston jobs.

It plans ona reduction of approximately 400 associates, or 7% of its full-time staff, consolidation of certain office facilities, and continuing discretionary-spending and office and general expense controls.

Monster said it expects these reductions to result in annualized savings of approximately $100 million and provide the flexibility to enhance the Company’s marketing and sales efforts to improve long-term growth prospects and profitability.
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