Australia’s high adoption rate of online recruitment has saved the staff of Monster.com.au from the savage job cuts recently announced by its US parent.
Communications hardware manufacturers Nokia and Motorola have flagged potential and actual redundancies in the wake of disappointing profits.
There is still plenty of local work for skilled IT staff despite a global financial crisis, according to one of Australia's largest technology staff recruiters, but not much room to move in terms of higher salaries.
Nortel Networks has flagged plans to cut 1,300 staff as it reported its biggest quarterly loss in seven years amid a worsening economy.
eBay will lay off about 10 per cent of its workforce, the company announced Monday in the US, and said third-quarter results will come in at the low end of expectations.
The six-month rise in information technology and telecommunication jobs plateaued in October, with demand for IT workers slipping one percent compared to September, according to an index which measures online job advertisements.
Online information technology and telecommunications job ads in Australia have increased for the third month in a row, according to Olivier Recruitment Group.
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.
An index of online job ads in the IT and telecommunications sector slid more than expected in January, although the sector did not fare as badly as the overall online jobs market, which was hit by recent interest rate rises.
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