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Wed Mar 29, 2023, 07:41 PM Mar 2023

WA had 5th-highest net gain in tech jobs last year

Despite layoffs at some of the Seattle area's largest companies, it's not all doom and gloom for the region's tech sector.

According to a Wednesday report from the IT training organization CompTIA, Washington had a net gain of 17,962 tech jobs last year, which was the fifth-highest among U.S. states. The report, called State of the Tech Workforce, noted Washington has 347,093 total tech jobs, which includes both non-tech jobs at tech companies and tech jobs at non-tech companies, good enough for sixth-most in the country.

"All states and the District of Columbia experienced job gains in net tech employment from 2021 to 2022," the report read. "While the largest job gains are associated with the states with a significant tech presence, the fact that most states experienced tech employment job gains speaks to the continued broad-based impact of technology across the nation."

Washington's tech sector has an economic impact of $138.7 billion, according to the report. CompTIA also notes 9.4% of all workers in the state work in tech, the highest concentration in the country. The organization projects the state to gain 13,494 tech jobs this year, a 3.9% increase.

https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2023/03/29/washington-tech-jobs-comptia-2022.html

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