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    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.

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    In the second instalment of this two part series, Federal IT Minister Senator Richard Alston talks exclusively to ZDNet Australia about Internet censorship, tackling spam and his future in the IT portfolio.

  • Don't ban social networking sites

    The possibility of social networking sites such as Facebook or LinkedIn leaking information or compromising employee productivity is causing companies to ban their use -- against the advice of analysts.

  • Berners-Lee challenges 'stupid' male geek culture

    The inventor of the Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, has called for an end to the "stupid" male geek culture that disregards the work of capable female engineers, and puts others off entering the profession.

  • IT bosses must tell their story

    One of the most critical duties of a CIO or IT manager is communicating what they do to stakeholders -- both internal and external.

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  • A bad job interview can reveal what a company is really like

    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.

  • Showcase business talents in CIO job interviews

    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.

  • Technology plays key role in UNICEF relief efforts

    In a Face to Face interview with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber, UNICEF Chief Information Officer Andre Spatz explains how field operations "scale up," integrating themselves into the global framework through a satellite system equipped with a firewall, switches, wireless access and an IT back office that can be up and running in less than four hours.

  • India's licence to open source

    Does anyone really need another open-source licensing model? One of the leaders of India's IT movement says yes.

  • CRM suffers due to user 'short-termism'

    More and more companies are shelling out for CRM systems, yet few are bothering to see if their investments have been worthwhile.

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  • Ja, ich spreche Englisch

    Why do it vendors insist on creating catchy phrases to sum up their products? Is it to further confuse us, or are they really trying to help?

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