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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.
Sisters are doing IT for themselves
The IT industry is a healthy, fast-moving and vibrant place to work. But why are women still turned off by tech?
Prisoners to fill skills gap
The government has launched a new scheme to train inmates in data cabling and network installation.
IT workers positive about job prospects
Despite the economic downturn, IT workers are still positive about their career progression, a survey has found.
IT degree take-up halved
The number of students signing up for IT-related degrees has fallen by nearly half, according to e-skills UK, who have called for employers to make...
IT women still face "glass ceiling"
A survey of women in IT has shown that many believe they are held back by their gender, with male coworkers' careers progressing more quickly.
Labour has replaced heart of NHS with a computer, says Cameron
Conservative leader David Cameron criticises reforms to health services, including the Modernising Medical Careers program.
IT budgets, and careers, held back by lack of understanding
New research shows IT budgets held up and the careers of managers harmed because the board doesn't get technology
Women still turned off and turned away from IT
The UK has made some small steps towards encouraging women to take up IT-related careers, but there is still much to be done according to Intellect
BCS to launch recruitment website
New site, also open to non-members, will offer careers advice and all types of IT roles.
BCS urges alternative routes to IT careers
'A' Levels are not a prerequisite to closing the IT skills gap despite the increase in pass marks, society says.
Young jobseekers use Web 2.0
And the IT industry can use sites such as Facebook and MySpace to recruit students into maths, engineering and computer science.
UK must double science graduates or face losing jobs
Confederation of British Industry warns more students must study science, engineering and technology or the UK will lose its competitive edge.
Balls backs IT diploma
Minister for schools and children Ed Balls praises new IT diploma, saying it will help keep the UK competitive.
Aussie IT staff calendar proves too big a hit
High demand crashes servers as geeks seek the woman of their dreams and others seek to take down the site
Education Roundup: £60 million for student tech
The Learning and Skills Council boosts spending on post-16 educational IT by £20 million, Leeds university goes virtual with Blackboard, and a...
Students think IT is boring
While they think it’s a good sector to work in, spending three years studying computer science just seems dull, according to a new survey.
The Open University responds to UK skills shortage with new work-related course
The OU has launched a new computing course that benefits both employees and employers alike
IT pros looking for new jobs
Nearly a third of IT professionals have kept their New Year's resolution to look for a new job, according to a new survey.
Women in IT feel underpaid
Research from Intellect shows majority of female IT pros feel they aren't paid as well as their male counterparts.
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