No direct experience here—I got my current job a year or so before the recession hit—but secondhand accounts suggest that the demand for programming jobs right now is highly regional. Here in the SF Bay Area the job market seems weak but basically stable, but I have friends on the East Coast that claim their respective companies have been forced to hire substandard applicants just to put enough bodies in chairs.
I know experienced programmers who’ve had a hard time finding jobs. What do you mean by the demand being strong?
No direct experience here—I got my current job a year or so before the recession hit—but secondhand accounts suggest that the demand for programming jobs right now is highly regional. Here in the SF Bay Area the job market seems weak but basically stable, but I have friends on the East Coast that claim their respective companies have been forced to hire substandard applicants just to put enough bodies in chairs.
Here in London my programmer friends don’t seem to be having trouble staying in work, while my employers are pretty much always recruiting.