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The document analyzes monthly core IT sector and occupation employment data from September 2015 to July 2017. It finds that in July 2017, employment in the overall IT sector increased by 9,600 jobs compared to the previous month. Within the IT sector, the largest employer categories like computer/electronics manufacturing and IT services saw small employment gains. The top 5 IT occupations by job postings in July were software developers, systems engineers, systems analysts, user support specialists, and web developers, though postings decreased slightly compared to June.
The document summarizes CompTIA's monthly core IT sector and occupation employment analysis for June 2017. It finds that total IT sector employment increased by 8,400 jobs, with gains across various IT subsectors like computer manufacturing, telecommunications, and IT services. Within this, core IT occupation employment also increased, with the top 5 occupations (like software development and systems analysis) adding over 8,400 jobs. The analysis also breaks down the components of the IT workforce, finding that approximately 44% of IT sector positions are core IT occupations.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - May 2017Tim Herbert
This document analyzes employment trends in the core IT sector and core IT occupations from June 2015 to April 2017. It finds that total IT sector employment declined slightly by 3,000 jobs to 4,420,500 in April compared to March, with gains in some industries offset by losses in others. Employment in core IT occupations also declined slightly, by 1,000 jobs, with software developers remaining the top occupation. The document from the Computing Technology Industry Association provides monthly employment data and analysis to track trends in the IT workforce.
This document analyzes employment trends in the core IT sector and core IT occupations from April 2015 to February 2017. It finds that employment in the IT sector increased by 7,300 jobs to 4,432,100 in February compared to January. Within the IT sector, the largest gains were seen in IT & software services/computer systems design. It also reports that job postings for the top 5 IT occupations increased by 16,700 in February compared to January, led by gains in postings for software developers, applications. The document provides this employment data to give context on the components of the IT workforce.
The document analyzes employment data for the IT sector and core IT occupations from July 2015 to May 2017. It finds that total IT sector employment in May 2017 was 4.411 million, down slightly from April, while IT occupation employment was 1.957 million, also down slightly month-over-month. The top 5 IT occupations by job postings in May were software developers, computer systems engineers, computer systems analysts, web developers, and computer user support specialists, though all saw declines in postings compared to April.
Monthly data, insights, and analysis covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT jobs trends. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - August 2017CompTIA
The document analyzes monthly core IT sector and occupation employment data from September 2015 to July 2017. It finds that in July 2017, employment in the overall IT sector increased by 9,600 jobs compared to the previous month. Within the IT sector, the largest employer categories like computer/electronics manufacturing and IT services saw small employment gains. The top 5 IT occupations by job postings in July were software developers, systems engineers, systems analysts, user support specialists, and web developers, though postings decreased slightly compared to June.
The document summarizes CompTIA's monthly core IT sector and occupation employment analysis for June 2017. It finds that total IT sector employment increased by 8,400 jobs, with gains across various IT subsectors like computer manufacturing, telecommunications, and IT services. Within this, core IT occupation employment also increased, with the top 5 occupations (like software development and systems analysis) adding over 8,400 jobs. The analysis also breaks down the components of the IT workforce, finding that approximately 44% of IT sector positions are core IT occupations.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - May 2017Tim Herbert
This document analyzes employment trends in the core IT sector and core IT occupations from June 2015 to April 2017. It finds that total IT sector employment declined slightly by 3,000 jobs to 4,420,500 in April compared to March, with gains in some industries offset by losses in others. Employment in core IT occupations also declined slightly, by 1,000 jobs, with software developers remaining the top occupation. The document from the Computing Technology Industry Association provides monthly employment data and analysis to track trends in the IT workforce.
This document analyzes employment trends in the core IT sector and core IT occupations from April 2015 to February 2017. It finds that employment in the IT sector increased by 7,300 jobs to 4,432,100 in February compared to January. Within the IT sector, the largest gains were seen in IT & software services/computer systems design. It also reports that job postings for the top 5 IT occupations increased by 16,700 in February compared to January, led by gains in postings for software developers, applications. The document provides this employment data to give context on the components of the IT workforce.
The document analyzes employment data for the IT sector and core IT occupations from July 2015 to May 2017. It finds that total IT sector employment in May 2017 was 4.411 million, down slightly from April, while IT occupation employment was 1.957 million, also down slightly month-over-month. The top 5 IT occupations by job postings in May were software developers, computer systems engineers, computer systems analysts, web developers, and computer user support specialists, though all saw declines in postings compared to April.
Monthly data, insights, and analysis covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT jobs trends. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - February 2018CompTIA
Monthly data, insights, and analysis covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT jobs trends. #JobsReport #ITworkforce #TechTrends
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - February 2017CompTIA
This document contains charts and data about IT sector employment and core IT occupation employment and job postings in the United States from March 2015 to January 2017. It shows that the IT sector employs approximately 4.4 million workers total, with around 44% or 1.9 million of those being core IT occupations. The top 5 most posted for IT jobs in January 2017 versus December 2016 were software developers, computer systems engineers/architects, computer systems analysts, computer user support specialists, and IT project managers. Overall IT sector employment increased by 9,000 from December to January while core IT occupation employment was relatively flat.
This document contains charts and tables analyzing employment trends in the IT sector and core IT occupations from February 2015 to December 2016. It shows that overall IT sector employment increased slightly from November to December 2016 while job postings for the top 5 IT occupations all declined over that period. The document also provides background on CompTIA as an organization and notes limitations of using monthly employment data.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker – August 2018CompTIA
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - December 2016CompTIA
This document contains charts and graphs showing IT sector and occupation employment and job postings data from January 2015 to November 2016. It discusses trends in the top 5 IT occupations based on job postings in November compared to October. The IT sector employs approximately 4.4 million workers, with 44% (1.9 million) being IT occupations. Software developers, applications saw the largest decline in job postings in November at 4,600 postings less than in October.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - September 2018CompTIA
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - November 2016CompTIA
This document contains charts and tables summarizing IT sector employment, IT occupation employment, and IT occupation job postings data from various sources over time. It shows that in October 2016 compared to September 2016, there was a small increase of 4,200 jobs in the overall IT sector but decreases in job postings for the top 5 in-demand IT occupations, led by a 12,100 decrease for software developer positions. The IT sector employs approximately 44% of all IT occupations.
Monthly data, insights, and analysis covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT jobs trends. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - October 2016CompTIA
This document contains charts and data about IT sector employment and IT occupation employment from January 2015 to September 2016. It shows that the IT sector employed approximately 4.4 million people in September 2016, with 2 million in IT and software services. The top 5 most posted IT occupations in September were software developers, computer systems engineers, IT project managers, computer systems analysts, and computer user support specialists, totaling over 123,000 postings. The IT sector is the largest employer of IT occupations, with around 44% of positions being IT-related.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker – October 2018CompTIA
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update.
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CompTIA IT Employment Tracker – January 2019CompTIA
This document contains charts and data about IT sector and occupation employment from February 2017 to December 2018. It shows that IT sector employment increased by 6,000 in December compared to November, with the largest gains in computer/electronics manufacturing and information services. IT occupation employment also increased over this period. The top 5 IT occupations for job postings in December were software developers, user support specialists, systems engineers/architects, systems analysts, and web developers, with a total of 133,800 postings, down 26,000 from November.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - September 2016CompTIA
This document contains charts and data about IT sector employment, IT occupation employment, and IT occupation job postings from January 2015 to August 2016. It discusses that the IT sector employs approximately 44% of workers in IT occupations, with the remaining 56% in other roles like sales, marketing, finance, and R&D. In August 2016, IT sector employment increased by 4,800 while IT occupation job postings decreased by 14,700 compared to the previous month.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - August 2016 releaseCompTIA
This document contains charts and data from CompTIA's IT Employment Tracker report published in August 2016. It provides monthly data on IT sector and occupation employment in the US from January 2015 to July 2016. Some of the key figures included are:
- IT sector employment was at 4.39 million in July 2016, up 4,000 from June.
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CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - July 2016 release CompTIA
This document is a report from CompTIA analyzing IT sector and occupation employment trends from January 2015 to June 2016. It includes charts showing changes in: the top 5 IT occupations by job postings; IT sector employment by industry; and components of the IT workforce. The report finds that total IT sector employment increased by 32,100 from May to June 2016, with software developers and computer systems engineers/architects remaining the top occupations.
This document is a report from CompTIA analyzing employment trends in the information technology sector and IT occupations. It finds that IT sector employment declined slightly in May compared to April, with losses across major industries like telecommunications and computer manufacturing. The top 5 most posted IT occupations also all experienced double-digit declines in postings from April to May.
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Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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This document contains charts and data about IT sector employment and core IT occupation employment and job postings in the United States from March 2015 to January 2017. It shows that the IT sector employs approximately 4.4 million workers total, with around 44% or 1.9 million of those being core IT occupations. The top 5 most posted for IT jobs in January 2017 versus December 2016 were software developers, computer systems engineers/architects, computer systems analysts, computer user support specialists, and IT project managers. Overall IT sector employment increased by 9,000 from December to January while core IT occupation employment was relatively flat.
This document contains charts and tables analyzing employment trends in the IT sector and core IT occupations from February 2015 to December 2016. It shows that overall IT sector employment increased slightly from November to December 2016 while job postings for the top 5 IT occupations all declined over that period. The document also provides background on CompTIA as an organization and notes limitations of using monthly employment data.
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Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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This document contains charts and tables summarizing IT sector employment, IT occupation employment, and IT occupation job postings data from various sources over time. It shows that in October 2016 compared to September 2016, there was a small increase of 4,200 jobs in the overall IT sector but decreases in job postings for the top 5 in-demand IT occupations, led by a 12,100 decrease for software developer positions. The IT sector employs approximately 44% of all IT occupations.
Monthly data, insights, and analysis covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT jobs trends. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - October 2016CompTIA
This document contains charts and data about IT sector employment and IT occupation employment from January 2015 to September 2016. It shows that the IT sector employed approximately 4.4 million people in September 2016, with 2 million in IT and software services. The top 5 most posted IT occupations in September were software developers, computer systems engineers, IT project managers, computer systems analysts, and computer user support specialists, totaling over 123,000 postings. The IT sector is the largest employer of IT occupations, with around 44% of positions being IT-related.
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Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update.
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker – December 2018CompTIA
Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker – January 2019CompTIA
This document contains charts and data about IT sector and occupation employment from February 2017 to December 2018. It shows that IT sector employment increased by 6,000 in December compared to November, with the largest gains in computer/electronics manufacturing and information services. IT occupation employment also increased over this period. The top 5 IT occupations for job postings in December were software developers, user support specialists, systems engineers/architects, systems analysts, and web developers, with a total of 133,800 postings, down 26,000 from November.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - September 2016CompTIA
This document contains charts and data about IT sector employment, IT occupation employment, and IT occupation job postings from January 2015 to August 2016. It discusses that the IT sector employs approximately 44% of workers in IT occupations, with the remaining 56% in other roles like sales, marketing, finance, and R&D. In August 2016, IT sector employment increased by 4,800 while IT occupation job postings decreased by 14,700 compared to the previous month.
CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - August 2016 releaseCompTIA
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- The top 5 IT occupations by job postings in July 2016 were software developers, computer systems engineers, computer systems analysts, computer user support specialists, and IT project managers.
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This document is a report from CompTIA analyzing IT sector and occupation employment trends from January 2015 to June 2016. It includes charts showing changes in: the top 5 IT occupations by job postings; IT sector employment by industry; and components of the IT workforce. The report finds that total IT sector employment increased by 32,100 from May to June 2016, with software developers and computer systems engineers/architects remaining the top occupations.
This document is a report from CompTIA analyzing employment trends in the information technology sector and IT occupations. It finds that IT sector employment declined slightly in May compared to April, with losses across major industries like telecommunications and computer manufacturing. The top 5 most posted IT occupations also all experienced double-digit declines in postings from April to May.
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Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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Monthly data, analysis, and trending covering the state of employment in the information technology (IT) sector and IT occupations. Released in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly employment update. #JobsReport
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It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
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CompTIA IT Employment Tracker - October 2017
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Note: there are certain limitations in using monthly data. Some job and industry categories are not available from the BLS, and there tends to be higher volatility in monthly data.
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TOP 5 IT OCCUPATION JOB POSTINGS SEP vs. AUG
Software developers, applications 51,200 -12,400
Computer systems engineers/architects 14,900 -3,100
Computer systems analysts 12,800 -2,700
Computer user support specialists 12,400 -1,700
Web developers 10,900 -1,600
TOTAL OF TOP 5 IT OCCUPATION POSTINGS 118,300 -21,500
COMPTIA IT EMPLOYMENT TRACKER
Monthly Core IT Sector and Core IT Occupation Employment Analysis
Published October 2017
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The IT sector is the largest employer of IT occupations.
Approximately 44 percent of positions within the IT
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occupations in the IT sector are comprised of sales,
marketing, finance, HR, R&D, and related positions.
IT SECTOR EMPLOYMENT BREAKOUT SEP vs. AUG
Computer, electronics, & semiconductor mfg. 1,044,100 +3,000
Telecommunications 758,000 -1,900
Data processing, hosting, & related services 304,200 +300
Other info services, including search portals 273,200 -2,400
IT & software services | computer sys. design 2,066,900 +4,200
TOTAL 4,446,400 +3,200
IT SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
IT OCCUPATION EMPLOYMENTCOMPONENTS OF THE IT WORKFORCE DISCUSSION
IT OCCUPATION JOB POSTINGS
Source:BurningGlassTechnologiesLaborInsights|DatainthousandsSource:BureauofLaborStatisticsCPS|Datainmillions|Notseasonallyadjusted
Source:BureauofLaborStatisticsCES|Datainmillions|Seasonallyadjusted
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