I recently left life in Toronto. Arguably one of the continent’s most connected and technologically advanced cities. During the height of the dot-com boom it was “Silicon North” in the press, and for good reason. Most of the large IT companies had headquarters there. 360networks was born there. Good things happened to IT people in Toronto.

This attitude resulted in an incredible saturation in the IT marketplace. One job I applied for, and was shortlisted for, had more than 2500 applicants. It wasn’t unusual to see single, entry-level jobs, getting 500+ applicants. In fact, the IT recruiting agency in Toronto took off not to help candidates find jobs, but mainly to sort out the unqualified candidates. They became the work horses of corporations who were sick of getting IT-school grads applying to VP positions. Gaugers of real qualification, so to speak.

That’s one of the reasons I moved to Winnipeg. For this position there were 40 applicants. Of whom 6 were qualified. Not really much of a contest, in terms of competition. It’s definitely more nerve-racking to be the final 4 out of 2500 applicants, trust me.

Anyways….

Tech schools across the continent have started closing.

This can only be a good thing for the real IT people among us. You know what I mean. Those who aren’t like Bob.

The closing of the schools, hopefully, means less students seeking jobs that don’t exist, which will eventually filter down to only those who are actually qualified (or really want to be) IT people, instead of just those looking for a quick buck thanks to tech-school hype advertising.

The forces of free market economics at work in the job market. The timing couldn’t be better. The whispers of a job re-awakening are gaining strength (whether you believe them or not). At the same time, less people are entering this job market. A good thing for those of us who are qualified, have experience and have proven ourselves valuable to a variety of organizations over the years.

I’m not likely to leave my job anytime soon, unless I get a truly amazing offer at a company at least as good as HSC, but I wish the rest of the job seekers all the best!