Layoff announcements from the IT sector are on the rise. However, demand for H-1B visas — issued for positions that require a degree of high-level specialty knowledge — and other indicators suggest demand for tech talent is still strong, writes Editorial Director Craig Johnson in the Staffing Stream.
When H-1B is the gauge
Craig Johnson
Craig Johnson is a senior editorial director at Staffing Industry Review and Staffing Industry Analysts Daily News. He can be reached at cjohnson (at) staffingindustry (dot) com.
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