diff --git a/web/2023/november.html b/web/2023/november.html index 1c97739..295066c 100644 --- a/web/2023/november.html +++ b/web/2023/november.html @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ -
November 2023 Hacker News Hiring Trends @@ -92,43 +92,44 @@
+ November's Ask HN: Who is hiring? thread showed continued growth with 375 postings, up 20% from the near all-time low in September, and up 10% over October's thread. This is a positive sign after months of declines. However, on a year-over-year basis, we're still way off of the 2022 numbers (down 30%) and the 2021 numbers dwarf where we are today (down 61% since November, 2021).
- ++ Technology-wise, everything remains relatively stable in November. Let's take a look at some areas of note. +
- Python and TypeScript are still cruising in the top two spots for - most popular programming languages. The rest of the pack are fairly - steady although Kotlin makes a rare appearance in the Top 10 this - month. -
-- + Python, TypeScript, and Go remain in the Top 3 spots. One notable change in November is C++, jumping into the fourth spot. Not bad for the nearly 40 year old language.
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+ While not a big jump from month-to-month in November, AI still shows its strength as a big mover this year. AI edged closer to being mentioned in 20% of postings. AI has nearly doubled in the past 12 months.