AI, cybersecurity, and cloud trending themes in hiring in Q1 2024, reveals GlobalData

  • Global job postings increased by 31.7% in Q1 2024 over the previous quarter
  • Companies were posting jobs with exposure to artificial intelligence (AI) and e-commerce
  • Cybersecurity and cloud were the other noteworthy themes
  • Cargill, AECOM, LVMH, Marriott International, and Accenture were among the top recruiters

The first quarter (Q1) of 2024  saw an increase in global job postings and a lesser number of companies laying people off. Major players like Cisco Systems Inc, The Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Microsoft Corp, Citigroup Inc, and X Corp were among the companies that announced job cuts. Despite this, technology and communications, retailing, and business and consumer services saw high job postings, posting year-on-year (YoY) growth during the quarter. Key technology themes driving hiring trends included artificial intelligence (AI), e-commerce, cybersecurity, and cloud during the quarter, reveals the Job Analytics Database of GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

GlobalData’s latest report, “Global Hiring Activity – Trends & Signals Q1 2024,” reveals that the global hiring activity (posted jobs) increased by 31.7% in Q1 2024 compared to the previous quarter and decreased by 4.8% YoY. Cargill Inc, Accenture Plc, and Marriott International Inc were among the top recruiters during the quarter.

Sherla Sriprada, Business Fundamentals Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “AI job postings saw a rise in Q1 2024 as companies sought experts in automation, ML/AI modeling, software solutions, conversational and generative AI. Technology and communications, and the retail industry witnessed increased job postings, registering growth in Q1 2024 compared to Q1 2023.”

Countries trending with high job postings and YoY growth in Q1 2024 include India, Australia, and the Czech Republic.

Meanwhile, colocation services and vertical-specific and packaged applications were key technology skills trending with high YoY growth in job postings. Demand for jobs with experience in AI platforms continued during Q1 2024.

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