Job market share numbers on LinkedIn
Years ago I invented an informal measurement that
we used internally at WebLogic to see how we were doing against our
competitors.
Back then we used HotJobs which I'm sure would
give different results. This time I am going to start with LinkedIn and then
will periodically revisit the same searches in the future to see where things
are heading since really these numbers are probably just directional indicators
rather than relative weightings because of some built in bias that LinkedIn
might have. I'm going to do Anywhere and near where I live in San Francisco,
just to see how the country is skewed if it is at
all:
What
can we gather from this chart? Well, if you want a job writing cool software
live near San Francisco for starters. If you love IBM or Microsoft, move
somewhere else. Unfortunately, it is impossible to get a good estimate of C#
because of the limitations of the search engine. Please comment or email with
any additions you feel should be added to the list. Or flame me for my
unscientific methods. However, if you're looking for a job, this matters. Now
here is something truly silly, lets pretend we are recruiters and rate resumes
by keywords! My rating is 64 globally and 59 in Silicon Valley on my resume
from 6 months ago and 39/39 from my resume 8.5 years
ago.Try it!
Posted: Thu - February 10, 2005 at 09:32 PM
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