Dice Reports Expected Increase in Job Seekers in 2023
DHI Group, Inc. (NYSE: DHX) highlights a significant trend in tech employment in its recent survey. As of October 2022, tech unemployment is low at 2.2%, and 52% of technologists are willing to change jobs within a year, reflecting a growing confidence in their skills and market opportunities. The survey indicates a 63% increase in job-switching willingness over two years. Key factors influencing job choices include salary competitiveness, work-life balance, and company reputation. The report emphasizes the need for employers to adapt in a competitive talent market.
- Tech unemployment remains low at 2.2%, indicating strong demand for tech talent.
- 52% of technologists are open to changing jobs, an increase from 44% last year.
- Companies can attract a larger applicant pool due to increased willingness of tech workers to switch jobs.
- Technologists received an average merit increase of only 4.8%, below the expected 5.2%.
- The preference for fully remote work has increased to 60%, indicating potential challenges for companies pushing employees to return to the office.
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This data suggests CIOs and CTOs could face a tech talent flight in 2023, and that means there is a significant opportunity for companies to attract more job candidates given the likelihood for a larger-than-average applicant pool. In its annual Tech Sentiment report, Dice took input from technologists, HR professionals and technology business leaders to provide the clearest picture of sentiment on tech hiring, job satisfaction and more across multiple industries.
Dice outlines several key trends and takeaways to empower company leadership, HR professionals and hiring managers as they build out 2023 tech talent acquisition and retention strategies.
“Technologists have strong opinions on their working environments and continued high demand for tech talent is giving them opportunities to choose the workplaces that best fit their needs,” said
Salary and Merit Increases
Technologists know they’re highly sought after, and they’re learning more skills than ever to increase their value at organizations and maximize their compensation packages. While the job market for new hires is rewarding these skills and competing to attract talent, organizations aren’t necessarily keeping pace when it comes to their current employees’ salaries. In the Tech Sentiment Report, Dice research shows technologists received an average merit increase of only
With inflation remaining a top concern for employees and demand for technologists staying strong, workers have clear incentives to consider other work opportunities and leverage their skills for increased pay. Companies looking to retain talent should keep a close eye on competitive pay and ensure their salaries are comparable with industry-wide salary bands.
Work-Life Balance and the Future of the Workplace
Remote work — once seen by many as a temporary solution for office workers during the COVID-19 pandemic — has remained stickier than most leaders expected. In the surveys, Dice found that approximately
Additionally, Dice found that the option for remote work in technology professionals’ next role was equally important across all age groups; nearly
When looking at this data, it’s clear that organizations should be wary of rushing back into the office and risking the loss of valuable tech talent in the process.
Brand, Reputation and Culture
In the age of online conversation, reputation for individuals and entities has become more important than ever before. With the tech job market so competitive for companies seeking talent, technologists are becoming more discerning in how they view a company’s culture, reputation and brand.
Dice found that nearly
Find more data and analysis from this year’s survey in the 2022 Dice Tech Sentiment Report.
Methodology
Dice conducted two specific online surveys to support the insights presented in the 2022 Dice Tech Sentiment Report:
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Q3 2022
Technologist Sentiment Survey : Conducted July 8–29, 2022. The survey generated 950 qualified responses from fully employed technologists residing in theU.S. -
Q3 2022
Employer Sentiment Survey : Conducted September 28–October 5, 2022, and generated 350 qualified responses from Human Resources professionals from direct hire organizations that recruit and employ tech talent.
Where applicable, results from these two surveys will be compared to these additional first-party data sets:
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Q4 2021
Salary Survey : Conducted August 10–October 10, 2021. Generated 6,226 responses. -
Q2 2021
Technologist Sentiment Survey : Conducted April 16–23, 2021. Generated 1,033 responses. -
Q4 2020
Salary Survey : Conducted September 26–December 6, 2020. Generated 7,746 responses. -
Q2 2020
Technologist Sentiment Survey : Conducted April 17–June 26, 2020. Generated 771 responses.
About Dice
Dice is a leading tech career hub connecting employers with skilled technology professionals and providing tech professionals with career opportunities, data, insights and advice. Established in 1990, Dice began as one of the first career sites and today provides a comprehensive suite of recruiting solutions, empowering companies and recruiters to make informed hiring decisions. Dice serves multiple markets throughout
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