Tech Jobs Edge Up for Third Straight Month

Two technology sectors posted strong job growth in October, marking the third straight month of increases on top of year-on-year gains.

Friday’s figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that employment in the computer systems, design and services sector increased 4.8 percent since October 2011, to 1.6 million jobs. In the most recent three months, the sector added 11,000 positions. Meantime, employment in the professional and technical services sector climbed 2.9 percent from a year ago to nearly 8 million jobs in October. Over the past three months, 26,000 jobs were added.

Things weren’t so good among communications equipment businesses. The number of jobs there dropped 5.5 percent year-on-year and has slipped by 1,300 since August. At the time, economists noted that a sluggish economy usually results in lower equipment-related sales.

About Dawn Kawamoto

Dawn Kawamoto is the associate editor of Dice. She is an award-winning technology and business reporter, previously working for such publications as CNET's News.com where she reported on a wide range of sectors from enterprise software to mobile computing to Internet darlings and the funding that fueled their growth. In 2002, she was a Gerald Loeb Awards finalist for coverage on Oracle's sales practices.

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