AI Isn’t Killing Software Coding Jobs — They’re Booming

AI Isn’t Killing Software Coding Jobs — They’re Booming

A software engineering jobs are actually growing strongly, despite widespread fears that artificial intelligence would replace coders. According to data from TrueUp, there are now more than 67,000 open software engineering roles, the highest level seen in over three years. Job postings have reportedly doubled since mid-2023 and risen by around 30% in 2026 alone, suggesting that demand for developers remains strong.

One major reason for this growth is that companies are investing heavily in AI technologies, which ironically creates more demand for engineers rather than less. Businesses need software professionals to build AI systems, integrate them into products, manage infrastructure, and oversee model performance. Instead of replacing coders completely, AI is changing the nature of their work by automating repetitive coding tasks while increasing the need for higher-level problem-solving and system design.

The report also points out that the earlier slowdown in tech hiring during 2022 and 2023 was more related to post-pandemic correction and economic pressures, such as rising interest rates, rather than AI itself. After overhiring during the pandemic boom, many companies temporarily reduced recruitment. Now that the market is stabilizing and AI investments are accelerating, hiring has rebounded significantly, especially in software and AI-related engineering roles.

Overall, the article suggests that AI is not eliminating software jobs but rather reshaping the profession. Developers are increasingly working alongside AI tools, focusing more on architecture, validation, creativity, and decision-making. While entry-level competition may remain high, the long-term outlook for software careers continues to be positive as AI-driven innovation expands across industries.

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