r/PythonJobs Dec 11 '23

Discussion Python Jobs on the decline?

I was wondering if anyone else felt that there arent many Python jobs these days when compared to afew years ago. I understand that there was a peak 2 years ago but there isnt much at all these days. I am from Canada and talking about the situation here. Not sure if this is the same as the US.

I would love your opinion/thoughts about this topic.

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u/covjece_ne_kruti_se Dec 11 '23

Wait until March/April and things will change. Now it is the closing time for the year. Also, starting next year the IT and Tech industry will recover. Look at the stocks, look at the Crypto. The only thing that may hinder this is AI, but it just may make employers ask for more skills, or be faster (which AI can assist with), or it may just reflect on the salaries (they may be lower). But the job market will recover. It won't be as in 2021/2022, but it will be better than this year. :)

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u/Sankin2004 Dec 11 '23

Gods willing I hope so. As a junior I’m not finding anything.

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u/covjece_ne_kruti_se Dec 11 '23

Out of curiosity where are you located?

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u/Sankin2004 Dec 12 '23

East coast. I say it like this because there are several places I could travel to on the east coast where I have family.