This could be an attempt by companies to become more efficient by replacing positions in HR and Support with software solutions.
So while this might be representative of the SaaS industry I strongly doubt that it would represent the tech situation as a whole.
Actually I think the tech sector is going to be slowly winding down for quite a while to come. There were lots of big contracts locked in before the recession hit, and that existing work is going be finished off over the next year without much to replace it.
So while this might be representative of the SaaS industry I strongly doubt that it would represent the tech situation as a whole.
Actually I think the tech sector is going to be slowly winding down for quite a while to come. There were lots of big contracts locked in before the recession hit, and that existing work is going be finished off over the next year without much to replace it.