AI is reshaping the tech job market. These are the top roles in demand and the jobs most at risk. (www.businessinsider.com)

🤖 AI Summary
Indeed’s new analysis, combining job-posting data from Indeed and Glassdoor with a YouGov survey of 1,035 U.S. tech workers (late May–early June), finds AI is actively reshaping the tech labor market: some roles face a candidate glut while others see acute shortages. Companies that reorganize around generative AI most often cut software engineers, QA engineers, product managers, and project managers, and reallocate headcount to cybersecurity, data analytics, and AI teams. Indeed frames this as a shift from a cyclical hiring downturn into a structurally different market driven by AI, higher skill requirements, and weaker demand for entry-level talent. Technically, the market is clustering around bundled skill sets rather than single tools. Top skills in 2025 job listings are Python, SQL, and AWS, and demand is rising fastest for AI, Python, Google Cloud Platform, and CI/CD. Employers increasingly expect combinations like Python + ML + data analysis or AWS + DevOps + CI/CD, plus new competencies such as prompt engineering, AI integration, and responsible deployment. The result: a widening gap for specialists, pressure on hiring teams to offer growth and cutting‑edge work, and an urgent need for targeted reskilling and internal mobility to fill AI-era roles.
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