CIO: Career or Profession? By Tom Trainer - April 2, 2008 Unlike surgeons or accountants, even the best CIOs have to make it up as they go along, writes Tom Trainer of BTM Corporation. Do H-1B Visas Create Jobs In U.S.? By Jennifer Zaino - March 31, 2008 New reports from a public-policy foundation regarding the impact of H-1B visas on employment at U.S. tech companies show some unexpected findings. IT Salaries, 2003-2008 By James Maguire - March 19, 2008 This list of IT salaries for every year from 2003 to 2008 reveals that tech salaries are affected by a wide array of factors. IT salaries for programmers, analysts, managers, and many others. Succeed In IT By 'Reading' People By Rob England - March 17, 2008 Profiling is the art of guessing what kind of person you are dealing with: what they like, and how they want you to interact with them. Doing this well will greatly increase your chances of getting the outcome you desire. HR Still Doesnt Get It By CIO Update Staff - March 7, 2008 While money is good, most employees are lured by flexibility and freedom. From the Internet.com eBook Library: Navigating Your IT Career A career in information technology usually has its share of ups and downs. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn where the jobs are in IT, how to negotiate a salary, and helpful advice on job security and how to deal with a layoff. Join Internet.com now to download! Go to: http://www.devx.com/ebook/Link/34938 | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here Year Over Year Staffing Levels Constant By CIO Update Staff - March 4, 2008 Some CIOs are hiring more but most are not. Managing from Afar: The Secrets of Running Remote Teams By Robert McGarvey - March 3, 2008 Ironically, managing remote workers today takes dedicated, persistent attention and a hand-offs approach. Who Are Hiring Conditions Favoring? By Katherine Spencer Lee - February 22, 2008 Well, put it this way writes CIOUpdate columnist Katherine Spencer Lee of Robert Half Technology, you can expect to pay more. Finding Skilled Staff Still a Major Concern By CIO Update Staff - February 14, 2008 CIOs in larger firms have the hardest time finding talent. Tech Salaries: The Good News (And the Bad) By James Maguire - February 6, 2008 An early 2008 IT salary survey reveals a disquieting trend, but also offers a ray of sunshine for those with certain skills. Restraint in the Face of Rising IT Salaries By Jennifer Zaino - February 5, 2008 The need to pay market rates for in-demand IT skill sets is colliding with pressures to reduce costs as the economy slows. Learning From Gamers By Mike Elgan - January 24, 2008 By learning from video games in the development of your company's culture, your people will have more fun, they'll become more skilled and -- most importantly -- you'll PWN the competition. Nicholas Carr: IT Departments Face Extinction By James Maguire - January 14, 2008 The author of the provocative Does IT Matter? strikes again with a new book suggesting a radical reevaluation of ITs future. So You Want To Be An IT Consultant By Rob England - January 17, 2008 For those with the right qualities and skills, IT consulting is indeed a lucrative career option. The 2008 IT Salary Guide By James Maguire - November 1, 2007 The IT Salary Guide lists salaries for many tech positions, including pay levels for various U.S. regions. Plus: salary incentives for specialty IT skill sets. Soft Skills: The Sign of a Savvy IT Pro By Katherine Spencer Lee - January 4, 2008 Youve got the technical skills, but succeeding as an IT manager requires much more than that, writes CIOUpdate columnist Katherine Spencer Lee of Robert Half Technology. From Bah-Humbug to Best Practices By Michelle LaBrosse - January 3, 2008 Some personal motivation to make your New Years resolutions stick from PM Planet columnist Michelle LaBrosse of Cheetah Learning. A CIO's Most Valuable Network By Anne Zink - November 28, 2007 In a world where there's never enough time in the day, professional networking is one of the first things to fall off a CIO's list of to-dos. Here's why that's a mistake, writes CIOUpdate columnist Anne Zink of AZ Tech. How to Get a Good Night's Sleep By Bruce Weinstein - December 27, 2007 Forget taking pills or counting sheep. Just make sure you can answer yes to five simple questions, writes CIOUpdate guest columnist Bruce Weinstein. IT Outlook: Less Confidence, But Plenty of Opportunities By Jennifer Zaino - December 26, 2007 While IT pros are showing some concern over prospects and the macroeconomic environment, IT staffing firms say its still a good time to be in IT. Giving Them Hell: John Miano on the H-1B Visa By James Maguire - December 5, 2007 A fierce advocate for the American software developer, John Miano fights the good fight against what he describes as the widespread practice of employers using low-cost foreign workers to depress U.S. tech wages. Good CIOs Lead By Following By Hank Marquis - November 20, 2007 Most IT job-related stress comes from a failure of those in IT management to build a trusted team and then follow the teams advice. For IT Process Owners, A Bright Future By Michael LaChance - November 26, 2007 Process ownership is a significant career opportunity for mature and promising leaders in IT organizations. Here's why. |
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