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The war in Iraq and the regional outbreak of Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome are being blamed for a downturn in the number of Information Technology and Telecommunications (IT&T) job ads last month.
A leading recruitment consultant has hailed the fact the number of IT jobs advertised on the Internet remained steady during April despite pressure from seasonal factors and the war in Iraq.
Demand for Australian IT executives is predicted to rise steadily over the next year as the economy re-enters a growth phase and companies resist using IT departments as a sacrificial goat for cost savings, according to Grant Montgomery, the managing director of E.L. Consult
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