Even as the economy rebounds, information technology professionals face a new threat to their livelihoods.
IT jobs available in Australia are still on the increase, according to research revealed to ZDNet Australia. But industry pundits are warning that the financial troubles of large US companies could impact the local market.
The hard times are not over for those on the job hunt; the number of online ads fell again in December, as The Olivier Internet Job Index hit its lowest point since measurement began in December 1999.
Australia's IT & T recruitment sector experienced a glimmer of hope in the last month of 2002, despite the number of positions advertised on the Internet sliding to an all-time low.
The cliché of Australian IT professionals needing to make themselves stand-out in order to succeed in the job race has resurfaced. But are there really enough jobs to go around?
The cliché of Australian IT professionals needing to make themselves stand-out in order to succeed in the job race has resurfaced. But are there really enough jobs to go around?
Employers expect to hire fewer IT people between July and September than they did the previous quarter, according to the latest TMP/Hudson Global Resources survey.
More than 80 percent of respondents in a recent survey are unhappy at work. But IT industry pundits say that has as much to do with the current economic environment as it does with individual workplaces.
Demand for IT executives in Australia is on the increase according to an industry report, yet pundits say it’s too early to predict a long-term upward trend.
Most unemployed IT workers don't have the skills companies are looking for, and are attempting to get jobs too high up the corporate ladder.
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