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2016 Developer Hiring Landscape Released by StackOverflow

NEW YORK, March 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Stack Overflow, the world’s largest online community for programmers to learn, share their knowledge and advance their careers, today released the 2016 Developer Hiring Landscape. With more than 50,000 responses fielded from 173 countries, it is the most comprehensive survey of the programmer workforce ever.

This year’s report looks across industry segments ranging from software development and web services to more traditional sectors like manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and defense to show that developers truly are in high demand everywhere.

“If you’re trying to hire the best tech talent at any level, understanding the developers you want to attract is the single most critical step,” said Stack Overflow VP Jay Hanlon. “And with more than 40 million monthly visitors, asking 11 thousand questions per day, Stack Overflow can provide employers with unmatched insights into the most comprehensive, generous community of developers in the world.”

What Employers and Recruiters Need to Know
To attract and hire the best developers, employers need insight into what motivates developers, how their education and skills are evolving and where they look for new opportunities. Key findings from this year’s survey provide several insights into these topics. Specific results include:

The Developer Demographic
Based on research conducted for the Developer Hiring Landscape, developers don’t always refer to themselves as such. You’ll often see them called programmers, engineers and even rock stars (but don’t use that term; they hate it). Here’s a look at some of the other survey results of the average developer:

To download a free copy of the 2016 Developer Hiring Landscape or find out more about how Stack Overflow helps employers find and recruit developers, please visit http://business.stackoverflow.com/careers.

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