| The Telecommuting Myth By Eric Spiegel - September 17, 2007 A tech manager finds a mixed experience with telecommuting. CIOs Predict More Hiring in Q4 By CIO Update Staff - September 11, 2007 Western states lead the nation in hiring, network administrators most in demand. Seven Hot Tech Skills That Employers Need By Katherine Spencer Lee - September 10, 2007 Pay no attention to the buzzwords that get the headlines: its these seven tech job skills that IT employers are eagerly seeking. 10 Tips for Moving Your Career Forward By Michelle LaBrosse - September 6, 2007 Project management is any careers secret weapon, writes PM Planet guest columnist Michelle LaBrosse of Cheetah Learning. Recruiting Entry-Level Talent in Todays Market By Katherine Spencer Lee - September 4, 2007 Entry-level professionals are filling a critical void in many IT departments, writes CIO Update columnist Katherine Spencer Lee of RHT. Don't Let Your IT Career Dead End By P.G. Daly - August 30, 2007 Between outsourcing and company layoffs, IT professionals no longer have the luxury of putting careers on autopilot. Make Yourself Look Good Online By Mike Elgan - August 22, 2007 A new reputation-enhancing site emphasizes the positive. What's being said about you online? The Commoditization of the Tech Professional By Rob England - August 16, 2007 Todays tech management consultant could end up like yesteryear's steam engine driver unless they keep their eyes on the horizon. What Shape Are You? By Rob England - August 13, 2007 How you configure your "knowledge shape" has a major effect on your employment and career prospects. IT Jobs, Salaries Hang Tough By Jennifer Zaino - August 2, 2007 Even in the face of a weak economy, IT confidence and paychecks havent taken a major hit. Discovering the Leaders on Your Staff By Katherine Spencer Lee - July 27, 2007 If you look, you will find the leaders you need, writes CIO Update columnist Katherine Spencer Lee of Robert Half Technology. A Job Well Done, From Home By Jennifer Zaino - July 27, 2007 Increasingly, CIOs see there are benefits to letting their staffs telecommute once in awhile. Who Pays For On-the-Job Training? By Rob England - July 26, 2007 The days of employers funding expensive IT certifications for employees are numbered, says IT Career Planet columnist Rob England. New Ways of Recruting in a Hot Market By CIO Update Staff - July 18, 2007 The job market is heating up and, once again, CIOs are having to find new ways to attract and retain talent. Can 'Green Tech' Benefit the U.S. IT Profession? By Jennifer Zaino - July 19, 2007 Yes, but long-term, innovations on this front may too migrate offshore. How To Handle Being the 'New' Tech Manager By Eric Spiegel - July 16, 2007 You're brand new, but your IT staffers are looking at you as if youre the enemy. Heres how to keep your head above water. Will Open Source Developers be Well Paid? By James Maguire - July 5, 2007 An open source researcher talks about the pay levels of developers. Plus, who makes more: open source or closed source developers? Does Linux Certification Matter? By Sean Michael Kerner - July 4, 2007 Jim Lacey, CTO of the Linux Professional Institute, talks about trends in LInux certification. Show IT the Money By Jennifer Zaino - July 3, 2007 Surveys show that IT spending has legs for technology, if not for full-time personnel. Making Performance Reviews Positive By Katherine Spencer Lee - June 29, 2007 Conducting performance reviews should be among your most important management responsibilities, writes CIO Update columnist Katherine Spencer Lee of Robert Half Technologies. Tech Salaries: Ten Leading Jobs By James Maguire - June 26, 2007 Pay levels for ten jobs across various sectors of the technology industry. |
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