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    The global CIO of recruitment and staffing agency Manpower talks about the issues involved in turning around the company's IT operations.

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    We try and make some sense of the plethora of reports on the IT job market.

  • ICT skills shortage still a myth

    The Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association believes Australia needs to hire more foreigners to fill the shortage in ICT skills. But there's no solid evidence to back up its claim.

  • Set yourself apart when using a recruiter

    Use these tips on choosing a recruiter and making your strengths and level of flexibility clear; they'll help you make the most of the relationship.

  • Aust tech recruitment still sliding: survey

    Australia's information technology jobs market continued to soften in the lead up to the silly season, providing another jolt to a sector pinning its hopes on a predicted recovery in 2003.

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    Commentary: Google is one of the best things on the Web--but there are signs that it may be tempted into rank commercialism.

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    Networkable laser printers have dropped significantly in price. But it still pays to know what you’re after before your organisation goes colour. ZDNet Australia tests five networkable printers.

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