Hiring of big data workers in global aerospace, defense and security industry down 8% in Q3 2022
According to GlobalData Jobs Analytics, the number of new big data jobs in the global aerospace, defense and security industry fell 8% in the third quarter of 2022 compared to the previous quarter. This compares with a decline of 8% in the previous quarter and an increase of 11% compared to the third quarter of 2021.
In particular, in the third quarter of 2022, software and web developers, programmers and testers jobs accounted for 19% of the total number of new job postings in the global aerospace, defense and defense industry related to big data, which on 13% less than in the previous quarter.
Software and web developers, programmers and testers drive big data hiring
Software and web developers, programmers and testers, with a 19% share, became the top big data jobs in the aerospace, defense and security industry in the third quarter of 2022, and the number of new jobs decreased by 13% compared to the previous quarters. – a quarter. Database and network administrators and architects came in second with a 5% share in the third quarter of 2022, with new job openings down 16% from the previous quarter.
Other prominent big data roles include computer and information scientists with a 5% share in the third quarter of 2022, other engineers with a 4% share of new jobs.
The top five aerospace, defense and security companies accounted for 16% of hiring
As of Q3 2022, the top companies in terms of new job postings tracked by GlobalData were Boeing, Raytheon Technologies, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. Together, they accounted for 16% of all active big data jobs in the aerospace, defense and security industries.
In the third quarter of 2022, Boeing posted 1,918 new big data jobs, Raytheon Technologies posted 1,354, Northrop Grumman posted 1,124, and Lockheed Martin posted 766, according to GlobalData job analytics.
Hiring activity was driven by the US with an 81% share of total active job postings, Q3 2022.
The United States had the largest share of new big data job postings in the aerospace, defense and security industry in the third quarter of 2022 (81%), followed by India (4%) and France (4%). The share represented by the US was -1% lower than the 82% share it had in Q2 2022.
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