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Want to work in tech on Wall Street? These are the 8 coding languages that are most in demand.

Por: Business Insider Business November 18, 2022

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These are tough times in tech. Layoffs have been barrelling through the tech industry this fall, gut punching everyone from tech titans like and to fintechs like and . If it wasn't clear before, the past two years of pandemic-fueled, exuberant growth are in days gone by. But skilled technologists or those wanting to make a career switch into tech might still find a home on Wall Street. Major banks like JPMorgan Chase and , which have had... + full article



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