Mountain States Lead in IT Hiring Plans
CIOs anticipate a “moderate uptick” in the hiring of technology workers in the third quarter of 2006, according to a hiring and skills report released
CIOs anticipate a “moderate uptick” in the hiring of technology workers in the third quarter of 2006, according to a hiring and skills report released
Despite considerable progress, industry leaders and gender advocates make no bones about stating that women are still largely underrepresented in technology, put off by uneven
IT employment accelerated in May, according to the National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses IT Employment Index, released June 5, just days after the Labor
The risk of losing high-end IT jobs to offshoring is lower than widely believed, argues a report released June 2 by American Sentinel University. “Studies
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service announced on June 1 that the 65,000 H-1B visa supply has been exhausted for the 2007 fiscal year, four
In the lull before the long holiday weekend, the U.S. Senate passed the immigration reform bill on May 25, which includes a controversial provision to
Nearly half of the U.S. IT workforce is planning to change jobs in the next year, according to a study released May 31 by recruiting
Do you have what it takes to move upward in your IT career? Or enough juice in the skills department to weather an outbreak of
News spread quickly that the director of Microsoft’s internal security told a reporter at the AusCERT conference May 23 that Microsoft is considering limiting employees’