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    It's a challenge to break through a promotion ceiling into a senior IT role. HR expert Peter Woolford outlines how you may need to take a step back in order to get ahead.

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  • Candidate shortages hit Aust IT shops

    Increased demand for information technology employees by employers in Australia and New Zealand is sparking talent shortages in key areas, a new survey claims.

  • Climbing the corporate ladder

    It's a challenge to break through a promotion ceiling into a senior IT role. HR expert Peter Woolford outlines how you may need to take a step back in order to get ahead.

  • Managing helpdesk users

    You can provide all the documentation your users need to be self-sufficient, but it won't do a bit of good unless they read it. Check out these ideas to ensure users will read information.

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