10 Office Holiday Party Landmines to Avoid
There’s a reason a lot of workers dread holiday parties and it’s because “fun” and “making sure you can continue to pay your bills” rarely
There’s a reason a lot of workers dread holiday parties and it’s because “fun” and “making sure you can continue to pay your bills” rarely
Forty-seven companiesmore than half of which are U.S.-based and 19 of which are IT-focusedwere awarded status as Technology Pioneers 2007, announced the World Economic Forum,
According to the World Health Organization, the number of cases of avian flu have nearly tripled since 2005 and with February’s flu season peak edging
The themes of the 2006 IT professional world could be summed up as the following: H-1B visas, certifications, a job market that either rocked or
Atlanta-based ComputerJobs.com announced Nov. 29 that it was acquired by JobServe.com, an Essex, England-based Internet recruiting site. ComputerJobs.com was founded in 1995 “by and for
Shortened workdays before big holidays are an increasingly rare occurrence, finds a survey released Nov. 15 by Hudson Employment, a New York-based staffing and outsourcing
Fueled by greater demand for qualified IT workers, online opportunities in New York climbed in October, according to the local employment index released by online
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Thirty-eight percent of IT professionals surveyed said they were likely to look for a new job in the third quarter of 2006, and the number