Top Occupations and States
Top Occupations
With colleges and universities looking to modernize their networks, complex systems and data centers, systems administrators, network engineers, data analysts and data scientists are essential for revamping technological backbones.
All things research are also in high demand for the educational services industry. Given that the largest educational services employers are institutions that center research, they’re looking for the tech professionals who can best fill the roles of research specialists, research scientists and research technicians.
Dice Tech Sentiment Report
You know your culture, processes, philosophies and environment would actually be perfect for tech professionals, but do they know that? Use the findings from the Dice Tech Sentiment Report to gain a deeper understanding of the gaps between what tech professionals want and expect in terms of employment benefits, and what their current organizations are providing, and make sure you’re showcasing where you and candidates are aligned on your website, social media platforms and marketing materials.
One oft-overlooked area for many organizations is your tech stack — what you use, why you use it and how the systems integrate with each other is tremendously important to tech professionals — and can be a differentiator or deal-breaker in terms of how they view an organization.
Top States
California, Texas and Pennsylvania are home to large shares of tech job postings. This should come as no surprise as these states house significant university presences. The same is true for other states on this list, like Massachusetts, Illinois and Maryland.
And with EdTech companies looking to come into close proximity to the institutions they hope to work with, tech job postings are likely to follow suit.