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Software Jobs Down 71%: The Tech Crisis Nobody Expected

CVCraft Team
December 26, 2025
12 min read
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Key Takeaways

  • 1Software development job postings on Indeed fell 71% from Feb 2022 to Aug 2025
  • 2Computer science employment declined 18.81% in 2025
  • 3New CS grads are applying to 150+ jobs and getting no interviews
  • 4Unemployment among 20-30 year olds in tech rose 3 percentage points
  • 5GitHub Copilot and AI tools are reducing need for junior developers

71% Fewer Software Jobs: The 2025 Tech Apocalypse Nobody's Talking About

Remember when everyone said "learn to code"?

Here's what those people aren't telling you now: Software development job postings have crashed 71% since February 2022.

The Numbers Are Catastrophic

According to Indeed's hiring data, postings for software development roles fell 71% between February 2022 and August 2025.

Seven out of every ten software jobs that existed three years ago have vanished.

| Tech Field | Employment Decline |
|------------|-------------------|
| Data Science | -28.44% |
| Computer Engineering | -23.67% |
| Computer Science | -18.81% |

Why Is This Happening?

1. AI Coding Tools Changed Everything


GitHub Copilot and other AI assistants made fewer programmers necessary.

2. The 2021-2022 Hiring Spree Was Unsustainable


Companies over-hired during the pandemic boom.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why are there so few software engineering jobs in 2025?

    Software jobs have crashed due to: post-pandemic correction, AI coding tools reducing need for junior developers, and economic uncertainty causing hiring freezes.

    Is computer science still worth studying in 2025?

    CS is still valuable but the career path has changed. Entry-level positions are scarce, so you need AI/ML skills, strong projects, and internship experience.

    What programming skills are still in demand?

    In-demand skills include: AI/ML engineering, cloud architecture, security engineering, DevOps/SRE, and full-stack development with AI integration.

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