Tumult within the tech sector will continue through 2025, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says.
, remains optimistic that there "can be another massive growth cycle for the tech industry," driven by what he says will define the next wave of computing — A.I.
He also cautioned against extrapolating short term pains within the tech industry to the broader job market for tech workers. "Tech industry employment is not tech employment," he said. "That, I think, is the key divergence that needs to be well understood." "Overall tech jobs has actually increased," he added, citing growth in tech roles within financial services, energy and retail.
"In the long run, all those employees in all those industries are going to consume more tech infrastructure ... There's more employment outside of the tech industry of technical talent. And so that's I think what we're banking on."
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