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  • 5 resume flaws to avoid

    An effective resume is a key tool when trying to land a job in a tight IT market. A veteran IT recruiter warns of 5 fatal flaws that could send your resume to the reject file.

  • IT contractors face tough times

    The changing economic climate is taking its toll on Australian IT contractors, as they struggle to pull in the dollars they were 18 months ago.

  • IT rebound hopes take a bad bounce

    Businesses will remain frugal information technology buyers in 2003, according to a new survey published by investment firm Goldman Sachs.

  • What does 2003 hold for contractors?

    Research points to 'cautious optimism' next year for contractors hit by lower rates and wide scale cuts.

  • HR tips: Gaining approval for IT hires

    Hiring in the tech industry has new challenges, often including involvement of the CEO and CFO. But CIOs can successfully work through the process by considering some viable new approaches.

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