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  • IT employers look for business skills

    Firms are hiring more business-aware staff as an alternative to taking on computer science graduates, according to a new report.

  • Top tech jobs for 2006

    After years in the wilderness, the Australian IT industry is again booming as major industries invest heavily in their IT infrastructure. Find out which skills are most in demand and how much remuneration to expect.

  • IT pros less in demand than catering staff

    Research predicts that spending on IT will grow over the next year, but the IT jobs market is still flat.

  • What does 2003 hold for contractors?

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

  • Managing and retaining a solid staff

    Even the best hires can languish on the vine if they're not treated with fairness and respect. Here are some rules to help you manage your people the right way.

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