How to get hired in tech: From Google and Amazon to growing startups, here's everything you need to know to land a tech job
Business Insider
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The coronavirus pandemic has left millions of people unemployed across a broad spectrum of industries.
The tech industry has not been immune, with many startups laying off workers.
But many tech companies are weathering the storm better than businesses in other industries. And some tech firms — like those that make tools to help people work remotely — are even seeing demand for their products surge.
Business Insider has compiled some of the best articles we've written about getting a job in tech, whether you want to work at Google or Netflix or a hot new startup.
Here are some of the key resources to help you find a job in the tech industry, from tips for the interview processes at various companies to information about the tech skills and jobs most in demand, as well as data about the levels of compensation for different roles.
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