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Australia's IT pros face the dilemma of opting for university qualifications or technical certifications. How do tech pros make sure they make the right decision so they aren't hamstrung later?
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IT professionals don't stop training once they hit the employment market. But what are the preferred methods of skilling up amongst Australian techies?
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