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The United States has the highest demand-supply talent gap among global tech leaders in 2023, at 34%-to-36%, followed by the …
NASSCOM| November 29, 2023
After years of fighting to keep engineers and other sought-after employees from leaving for rivals or buzzy startups, big tech companies are increasingly attractive...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | May 31, 2022
Russian companies are increasingly searching for locally developed alternatives to Western hardware and software amid sanctions.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | April 8, 2022
Toughened visa requirements for Chinese graduate students and postgraduate researchers are squeezing the flow of talent to U.S. universities.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | November 4, 2021
LinkedIn will shut the version of its professional-networking site that operates in China, the latest chapter in the struggle Western Internet companies have faced...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | October 14, 2021
New rules from the Trump administration restricting skilled foreign workers are unnerving U.S. startup hubs, as founders and investors say the limitations will...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | November 4, 2020
By giving their employees the freedom to work from anywhere, San Franciso Bay Area tech companies appear to have touched off an exodus.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | August 17, 2020
Technology-sector employees are more concerned than workers in other industries about being replaced by automation, KPMG says.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | May 29, 2020
Increasingly interns are being asked to sign noncompete, nondisclosure, and forced arbitration agreements that critics argue hamper young people's job opportunities...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | July 2, 2019
Fifteen years ago in California, a tall technology geek named Steve Mushero started writing a book that predicted the American dream might soon "be found only in...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | December 7, 2018
At Facebook Inc. headquarters in Silicon Valley this week, engineers and researchers huddled around computers in a newly configured "war room" to fight misinformation...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | October 18, 2018
Autonomous driving technology could replace some 294,000 long-distance truck drivers over the next 25 years, a lighter impact than some have predicted but one that...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | September 5, 2018
Never before have American companies tried so hard to employ so few people. The shift is radically altering what it means to be a company and a worker.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | September 4, 2018
Wikipedia editors got locked in a dispute several months ago about the biographical summary boxes that sit atop some pages of the online encyclopedia. The tiff...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | May 7, 2018
Facebook Inc.'s handling of user data has upset lawmakers and regulators in multiple countries. But the biggest risk to its business could come from angry users...The Wall Street Journal From ACM News | March 22, 2018
The Trump administration's proposed crackdown on China's trade practices could hit one sector where the U.S. runs a big trade surplus: higher education.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | March 20, 2018
Blockchain has been in the news lately, but beyond knowing that it has something to do with payments and digital currencies, most people don't know what blockchain...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | March 13, 2018
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook will co-chair the Chinese government's showcase global business forum next month, underscoring his increasingly high profile...The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | February 27, 2018
Artificial intelligence may be one of the technology world's current obsessions, but many people find it scary, envisioning robots taking over the world.
The Wall Street Journal From ACM Opinion | June 16, 2017
Twitter's gloomy quarterly report last week unsettled investors. They might have anticipated trouble more than a year ago had they noticed one key indicator.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | May 4, 2016