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United States: Drones Related Job Trends in the Technology and Communications Sector (October 2023 - January 2024)

  • The number of active Drones related job postings in the Technology and Communications sector of United States decreased by 13.74% MoM, and decreased by 18.77% since October 2023, reaching 515 active job postings in January 2024

  • A total of 219 new Drones related jobs were posted in January 2024, witnessing an increase of 20.33% as compared to the previous month. On the other hand, 301 Drones related jobs were closed in the same month implying that companies took out 5.24% more jobs than the month earlier. For the period from October 2023 to January 2024, the number of new Drones related jobs posted decreased by 12.05% and the number of Drones related jobs closed increased by 34.98%.

  • In terms of Compound Monthly Growth Rate (CMGR) between October 2023 and January 2024, the number of new Drones related jobs posted observed a negative growth rate of 4.19%, the number of active Drones related job postings observed a negative growth rate of 6.69% and the number of Drones related jobs closed observed a growth rate of 10.51%. Between October 2023 and January 2024, the average number of Drones related jobs posted stood at 227, number of Drones related jobs closed stood at 250 and number of active Drones related jobs stood at 611.

United States: Drones Related Job Trends in the Technology and Communications Sector (October 2023 - January 2024)

Published: September 2022
Source: GlobalData

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