A lot of places, mainly more established organisations are restricted by compliance and vendor agreements so they have to use uniform equipment. That's where start-ups and new businesses have an advantage in the sense that they have a budget but no restrictions so rather than making the choice for the employee, allow them to choose themselves.
The one thing that always bugged me was the pitching for jobs at the end of a presentation. Lots of events I've been to have a half dozen or more presenters (the upper end was probably 50 in 3 hours) who all asked people to check out their job opportunities in one way or another. I've felt like there were more people hiring than there were people in the audience.
I've felt like there were more people hiring than there were people in the audience.
That's pretty much spot on. The job market for decent developers is incredibly competitive as there are more jobs than there are good candidates.
Generally companies who present at these events are expanding hence the need for more people.
The only way a company is going to find the right people is being vocal about it so I'm afraid you probably won't see the trend change for quite a while.
[+] [-] ohboy|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Peroni|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ohashi|14 years ago|reply
Maybe I am just the wrong audience?
[+] [-] Peroni|14 years ago|reply
That's pretty much spot on. The job market for decent developers is incredibly competitive as there are more jobs than there are good candidates.
Generally companies who present at these events are expanding hence the need for more people.
The only way a company is going to find the right people is being vocal about it so I'm afraid you probably won't see the trend change for quite a while.