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You leave a job interview, confident that you're going to get an offer, only to learn that the position went to someone else. Follow these suggestions to avoid interview blunders.
Have you ever had a bad interview experience? You can learn a great deal about the company’s culture—and why it may not work for you.
Technical skills aren't the only criteria IT managers look at when hiring staff. How do you make sure a new employee has the right skillset to complement the team?
The past few years have forced even the most experienced IT professionals to get back to basics when looking for the next engagement or a new job. These two examples show what's worked recently for a resume and cover letter service.
This week Australia's Federal Government announced it had allocated $3.6 million in funding to 57 local research projects so that they could be commercialised, with many of them being web or IT-related start-ups.
Melbourne-based Web start-up 2Vouch yesterday launched the first public beta of what it dubs its "social recruiting platform".
Discerning thumbs for BlackBerry users are essential to keep away a new threat which can compromise the security of the popular smartphone. Well that's according to Research In Motion's (RIM) Ian Robertson, senior manager of security and research.
My interview with the government's ICT skills and professional development taskforce last week shed new light on what exactly is missing in the industry's skills shortage.
In three years phishing has transformed from an unknown threat into a multi-million dollar industry; in the next stage of its evolution, phishers will avoid using spam and instead hijack small parts of 'trusted' Web sites in order to bypass anti-phishing tools.
Often, the best advice comes from those who've suffered through the toughest lessons. Here readers share their job interview gaffes to help you avoid making the same mistakes.
Often, departing employees consider an exit interview as an exercise that benefits the employer. But exit interviews can prove to be very valuable in getting that next job or in fostering a possible rehire in the future.
You leave a job interview, confident that you're going to get an offer, only to learn that the position went to someone else. Follow these suggestions to avoid interview blunders.
Have you ever had a bad interview experience? You can learn a great deal about the company’s culture—and why it may not work for you.
To get that coveted CIO position, you must prove in the interview you have the business savvy and communication skills to be a perfect fit or the role. Here's how to ace the CIO interview.
Does your company's human resource management functions need to be automated? We look at what you need to consider, and three packages to help you do it.
Intel has produced its first prototypes of the upcoming "Banias" processor, the company's first chip purely designed for use in mobile PCs.
For the vast majority of accounting tasks that a SOHO might need QuickBooks Pro 7 is extremely simple to use with one of the best user interfaces we have seen.
In the second instalment of the ZDNet Australia's Film to Fibre trilogy, we look at video editing software, the effect it is having on how films are made, and who makes them.
Would you put the security of your company into someone else's hands? ZDNet Australia finds out what benefits and peace of mind a managed service can provide.
Visa CIO touts new transaction technologies
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Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
Google should come clean on datacentres
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