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Group 1 - The U.S. tech job market has undergone significant changes since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, with some positions experiencing drastic declines while others remain in high demand [1] - The largest wave of layoffs in U.S. history began in 2023, impacting the IT job market, but hiring activities are gradually recovering, albeit with limited new positions [2] - The average tenure of software engineers at major tech companies has increased significantly, indicating a slowdown in hiring and a reluctance among employees to change jobs [6][80] Group 2 - The demand for AI engineers has surged since mid-2023, making it the hottest position in the tech industry, with a notable increase in job openings [29] - Major tech companies like Apple, IBM, and Amazon are leading in job openings, with Apple having the highest number at 2,177 positions [13] - Over half of the open positions are at senior levels, and there is a notable decrease in vacancies for senior engineers, prompting them to apply for lower-level positions [21][24] Group 3 - The San Francisco Bay Area remains the dominant hub for tech jobs, accounting for nearly 20% of global tech job openings, with a total of 9,072 positions [72][74] - The average tenure at major tech companies has increased by about two years over the past three years, reflecting a more stable workforce amid hiring slowdowns [80] - The trend of internal mobility among major tech firms is prevalent, with companies primarily hiring from each other, leading to longer tenures [85] Group 4 - Remote job opportunities have decreased, with the proportion of remote positions falling from 25% to 20% over the past year, although AI engineering roles still see a slight increase in remote opportunities [98][100] - The salary for remote positions has generally declined by 10-15%, as supply exceeds demand, making high-paying remote jobs a rare privilege [102]