This year brings a host of new challenges and opportunities for tech companies in North America. Businesses looking to optimize their workforce while maintaining the same work quality and production are turning to the contingent workforce to complete vital projects.
While the tech employment market has shifted in the past year, competition for skilled talent is still fierce as tech unemployment hovers around 1.5%. That's why it's more important than ever to know where the market is headed in 2023 and beyond - and the IT Contingent Workforce Hiring Guide can help you maximize your tech hiring strategies for 2023. Major topics of this year's guide include:
In addition to inside information from 30 years of experience inside the tech recruiting world, our 2023 IT Contingent Workforce Hiring Guide shares in-depth compensation data and trends from IT job titles from cities across North America. As always, our goal is to provide you with the information you need to make the right decisions in the tech job market and have the proper expectations when hiring top IT Talent.
For local variances in compensation along with national salary averages for over 120 tech job roles, please visit our 2024 Tech Salary Guide Page here.
INSIGHTS
Tech Market Experts
"What tech hiring trends do you expect to see in 2023?"
Demand for skilled tech contractors is near an all-time high, with more businesses realizing the value of the IT contingent workforce. Because of this, we will see a rise in skilled tech workers entering the contracting space for the first time as companies transition to a more temporary-based workforce."
James Vallone
Executive Vice President
As companies continue to see the importance of a motivated contingent workforce, I believe we will see an increase in businesses working to better engage contractors and make them truly feel like they are part of the company. Upskilling opportunities and inclusion in team building events are small things that can make a big impact with contract workers – especially if they’re being paid competitively.
Kelli Jensen
Vice President
Even with layoffs and companies downsizing, enterprise companies are still growing; work and projects need to be completed, and IT leaders are leaning into contracting as a solution. In 2023, we will continue to see an increase of contract workers being trusted to complete vital work inside major companies in the US and Canada."
Del Crockett
Vice President
VARIANCES
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