U.S. software developer job listings have plummeted 56% since 2019, according to CompTIA data, as coding bootcamp graduates face mounting challenges from AI tools and widespread tech industry layoffs. For entry-level positions, postings have dropped even further at 67%. The downturn has forced several bootcamps to adapt or close. Boston’s Launch Academy suspended operations in May after job placement rates fell from 90% to below 60%. Meanwhile, AI coding tools like ChatGPT and GitHub’s Copilot are transforming the industry, with Google reporting that AI now generates over 25% of its new code. “This is the worst environment for entry-level tech jobs I’ve seen in 25 years,” said Menlo Ventures partner Venky Ganesan. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Tech Job Slump Hits Coding Bootcamp Graduates as AI Reshapes Industry
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