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  • Dress matters in a job interview

    Even though casual dress is ingrained in the IT workplace, job interviews require a little extra effort in the clothing department. Follow these tips to make sure appearance doesn't play too big a role in your hiring process.

  • No changing back 457 visas for IT recruiters

    The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has rejected calls from the IT recruitment industry to ditch changes to the 457 visas made by the Howard government.

  • Mobile rings ranked the top workplace nuisance

    Got bad breath? Haven't bathed for a few days? Don't bat an eyelid because irritating mobile phone rings have been voted the top ten workplace annoyances, outranking body odour, bad breath and co-workers who don't change empty toilet rolls, according to a recent survey.

  • Suit up or ship out?

    Leave the jeans at home, get a haircut and shave those sideburns because the IT industry is tightening its grip on the “dot-com culture” and everything it stands for as managers know that they don’t need to compete to hold on to their best employees.

  • Software triggers cyberbludger alert

    Privacy on the desktop is under siege with the latest real-time software giving Australian managers the ammunition to tap staff on the shoulder and tell them their time is up.

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    Women in ICT a rare breed

    A quick scan of almost any ICT department, ICT conference or vendor environment confirms that women who embrace technology as a lifelong career remain a rare breed.

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    Coming to you fast and furious from the FITT lunch

    The more I think about the issues surrounding the under-representation of women in IT, the further I get from finding a solution. Overanalysis is a real drag. And that's why this year I'm going to be blogging direct from the FITT lunch.

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  • Dress matters in a job interview

    Even though casual dress is ingrained in the IT workplace, job interviews require a little extra effort in the clothing department. Follow these tips to make sure appearance doesn't play too big a role in your hiring process.

  • Mobile rings ranked the top workplace nuisance

    Got bad breath? Haven't bathed for a few days? Don't bat an eyelid because irritating mobile phone rings have been voted the top ten workplace annoyances, outranking body odour, bad breath and co-workers who don't change empty toilet rolls, according to a recent survey.

  • Tech workers' job goals haven't changed

    Much has changed in the tech job market, but the priorities of most IT workers remain the same. A rewarding environment still tops the list.

  • ICT skills shortage still a myth

    The Information Technology Contract and Recruitment Association believes Australia needs to hire more foreigners to fill the shortage in ICT skills. But there's no solid evidence to back up its claim.

  • Microsoft recruits for new Office

    The software giant is encouraging other companies to build applications that will be compatible with Office 2003.

Reviews (1)

  • Affordable colour on the network

    Networkable laser printers have dropped significantly in price. But it still pays to know what you’re after before your organisation goes colour. ZDNet Australia tests five networkable printers.

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