What's Happening in Tech

What's Happening in Tech

It's been a massive couple of years for the technology market, but the explosive growth that we've seen has finally plateaued. Remote-first and hybrid work looks to be the winner longer term when it comes to preferred work styles. The salary market has flattened for tech professionals, with the unsustainable rises of the past two years no longer being offered. In good news, we've released our yearly Salary Guide, which offers the latest insights to help you confidently navigate the dynamic technology job market.


The Technology Salary Guide

Exclusively tech! Find out what you're worth and what to pay in the current tech market. We've also looked at the statistics that will help shape the next 12 months of work, exploring the experience and expectations of technology workers and employers.?

Get the guide here

NewyTechPeople Technology Salary Guide 2023-24

Monthly Jobs Update

Hear from our very own Kyle Chapman, Senior Technical Recruiter at NTP, about the latest technology recruitment trends. These findings include everything you need to know about the current state of tech recruitment, from how many roles are being posted to most in-demand roles and recruiting into teams.

To watch our 2 minute update on the recruitment technology scene click here!


NewyTechPeople Podcast

We chat with tech professionals on top of their game to learn all about their craft – why they’re passionate about their work, as well as what resources help power their success. By delving into their experiences, we gain insights into the constantly evolving tech scene, explore how it has changed, and where it may be headed.

To access all of our latest content head over to our website!




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Thursday, 21st September

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Wednesday, 27th September

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Thursday, 14th September


Ecosystem News

Deloitte warns that AI will disrupt Australia’s economy

In a recent report, Deloitte have claimed that generative artificial intelligence is set to hit five major industry sectors, including ICT and media, finance and education, causing disruption in these areas that are collectively worth $600 billion of the Australian economy.

Read the Canberra Times Article Here.


?The Tech Job Recession is Over

"The Tech Job Recession is Over," the Bernstein analysts declared in a recent email to clients. "Tech layoffs have slowed to a trickle. When will the hirings start to reaccelerate?"

Read the Business Insider Article Here.


Tickets for the Hunter Innovation Festival are on sale now

The Hunter Innovation Festival is back for another year. Join us and other industry members, innovators and start-ups at the one-day event on Thursday 19th October at Newcastle City Hall.?

Get your tickets here


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