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Visa begins search for 12 IT apprentices
The payments giant is looking for a dozen candidates to work with on a three-year training and development programme.<br>
Prisoners to fill skills gap
The government has launched a new scheme to train inmates in data cabling and network installation.
UK firms must fight for best tech talent
With an ever-aging population and a lack of skilled IT workers coming through, British tech companies will have a fight on their hands to get the...
October dubbed 'Girls in IT' month
A campaign to get more women into IT has launched this month on a UK career website.
IT industry worst for sex pay gap
The IT industry is the worst sector in the UK for having the largest pay gap between the opposite sexes.
Union accuses Fujitsu of job cut discrimination
The Unite union is questioning Fujitsu Services' methods when it comes to choosing which employees to axe.
Courts change Yahoo's 'poison pill' severance deal
Severance packages designed to ward off potential buyers have been watered down.
Job seekers turn to social networks
The number of people using consumer and business-focused social networks to find their next career move is on the rise.
IT security professionals growing business role
Having IT security expertise is more likely to accelerate career progression as it becomes more closely aligned with business goals.
Former SAP Boss becomes HP CEO
Apotheker heads the company alongside new chairman Ray Lane.
Fujitsu workers to vote on strike
On Monday, members of the Unite union at Fujitsu will vote on whether or not to strike over pension cuts.
Demand for IT professionals up by a quarter
Is increasing demand for IT employees evidence of a recovery?
Tech work becoming harder to find
The current climate means it’s taking much longer to find tech work, according to the IT Job Board. <br>
IT gender imbalance persists, report says
New research that demonstrates the imbalance between male and female IT professionals is used to create qualifications and pay-related scorecard. <br>
UK firms facing IT contractor conundrum
Budgetary pressures are forcing UK businesses to revaluate what they pay for IT contractor models, as a new survey reveals half feel they are...
Is being a CTO a career-limiting choice?
A new public sector report into the practical differences between the roles of chief information and technology officer has examined what the...
IT not a stressful job?
Software engineers and systems analysts are apparently not very stressful jobs, according to a new ranking.
How to bridge the IT gender gap
A new National Skills Forum report hopes to help bridge the gender gap and bring more women into male-dominated places of work.
Symantec’s chief exec retires
John Thompson will be replaced by current chief operating officer Enrique Salem in April.
BCS: Women disappearing from IT
Women IT workers leave the industry and never come back - but it's time for that to change, says the British Computer Society.
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