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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.
RSA Europe: The career paths of a successful online fraudster
Bored of traditional information technology? Maybe it’s time to join the dark side – become an online fraudster…
IT workers positive about job prospects
Despite the economic downturn, IT workers are still positive about their career progression, a survey has found.
Analysis: Women in IT still hit glass ceiling
Despite a positive outlook on their careers, the latest research has shown the glass ceiling for women in IT has not yet broken.
UK IT workers lured by foreign climes
Is the UK heading for a bigger-than-expected skills shortage as talented workers set their sights further afield?
Survey: IT women want management training
The latest results of a survey of female technologists have revealed they need more skills development to further their careers.
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.
BCS to launch recruitment website
New site, also open to non-members, will offer careers advice and all types of IT roles.
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
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
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 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.
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...
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