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Millions of jobseeker details stolen in Monster hack
The job recruitment website Monster has suffered a data breach which some reports have claimed is the biggest in British history.
IT workers need business skills
New research claims skills for business are more important for IT workers than technology knowledge.
Funny Facebook pics could lose you that dream job
Beware of that picture or status update you drunkenly posted on Facebook – it could come back to haunt you.
IT job vacancies show signs of growth
The financial sector is looking particularly healthy for IT jobseekers.
Survey: IT recruiters research digital personas
IT recruits should be particularly wary of the affect what is posted about them online could have on their future job prospects, a survey has said.
MI6 uses Facebook to recruit spies
The secret service agency is looking to social networking to find more diverse recruits.
In-person still tops online for job networking
While social networking sites are increasingly used for job hunting, job boards and personal relationships remain more important, a study has shown.
Will cloud computing skills protect against recession?
Mastering cloud computing is a way to combat the effects of the recession, according to a recruitment firm.
The Trafford Centre takes recruitment online
The Manchester shopping centre is moving its recruitment processes online to increase response levels.
Jobs told Google's Schmidt to stop stealing staff
Apple's late leader told the search giant to stop poaching workers, it has been revealed.
Microsoft appoints new head of server and tools business
Satya Nadella has been confirmed as president of Microsoft's server and tools division.<br>
Could you be IT PRO's next staff writer?
IT PRO is looking for a new staff writer. Do you fit the bill? Read on to find out more.
Demand for IT professionals up by a quarter
Is increasing demand for IT employees evidence of a recovery?
Demand for IT Pros continues to fall
Despite the dip in demand, there are some positive signs in the IT sector, e-skills has said.
Majority of IT talent would quit Britain
If a good opportunity to work abroad emerged, the vast majority of UK IT professionals surveyed would happily uproot and relocate to a foreign...
Survey: IT recruiters’ optimism slipping
But six out of 10 IT recruiters are still confident, despite a frightening economic situation.
Number of IT vacancies continues to slide
A monthly report has shown that demand for both permanent and temporary IT workers is still slipping.
IT heads confident on hiring and pay
A survey of IT directors suggests the market is still strong, despite doom and gloom over the economy.
IT management roles fall, but rest are static
New figures have suggested that IT jobs are largely holding steady despite an economic downturn.
Demand falls for IT workers
Economic concerns have started to hit the number of available IT jobs, according to new research.
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