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That's for relatively fresh programmers, and in particular BSc or BA.
If you have years of experience, it's the opposite, companies fight each other to get you.
So:
** Conditions apply.
higher skilled workers are always in higher demand, that's not really dependent on the market
Depends on the skill. I doubt there are too many experts in punch card computing that are in demand at the moment.
Pretty sure there is a bank somewhere looking for that skill still.