To track the acceleration of the AI Infrastructure economy in real-time, we invite you to explore the Julius AI Infrastructure Labor Market Dashboard. This dynamic dashboard is continuously updated, tracking how data center workforce needs are showing up in job postings across a wide variety of sectors, from data center operations and construction to supporting needs like semiconductors and grid modernization. The dashboard provides a current view of AI Infrastructure talent demand across the country.
500,000+
AI Infrastructure job postings analyzed
100+
role categories across the AI supply chain
Thousands of
employers and unique job titles represented
The Talent Supply Chain below shows how roles across construction, manufacturing, energy, and operations are all connected to supporting AI Infrastructure needs.This view provides the basis for our initial data model and helps provide a broad and holistic view of AI Infrastructure workforce needs.
Below we provide open access to the launch of a public data repository tracking every job posting including references to “data centers” over the past 6 months. While this is only a partial view of total AI Infrastructure workforce needs, we hope this tool helps anyone involved in AI Infrastructure start to grasp the breadth and depth of AI Infrastructure workforce needs in real time.
Get the latest insights on how talent from construction, manufacturing, energy, and operations is shaping the AI infrastructure workforce. We surface the occupations with the strongest alignment to data center, semiconductor, and grid modernization roles, helping leaders identify talent pipelines and make informed training and investment decisions.
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