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IT jobs recover, but pay doesn't
Nearly half of IT departments will hire more staff this year, but pay freezes will continue.
Banking woes hit London IT jobs
But IT job creation climbs in other regions across the country, according to newly-released stats.
IT pro wages in North hardest hit by credit crunch
New wage-related data suggests IT professionals in the North of England are feeling the brunt of the credit crunch as their pay has actually...
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.
Offshoring hasn’t hit IT support roles
But the number of new jobs being created is starting to slip, research has revealed.
IT directors fear project vs budget battle in 2012
Research claims less than 40 per cent of IT budgets are rising whilst 89 per cent of workloads are on the up.
Offshoring losing its shine
The latest research into attitudes towards offshore outsourcing have found the volume of work being sent overseas may be beginning to fall.
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 Midweek Interview: Bill Shelton part one
In the first part of our interview with Bill Shelton, Data Protection Manager product manager at Microsoft, he discusses the changing shape of...
Credit crunch dents IT recruitment rates
Annual salary survey reveals that while the number of IT staff hired in 2007 was good, rising global economic pressures and compounded skill...
UPDATED: O2 claims Ofcom 4G spectrum auction is illegal
Ofcom might have to rethink its 4G spectrum auction as O2 says the current proposals are illegal under EU law.
Monster waited five days to disclose data breach
Online recruitment firm Monster discloses details of breach that led to theft of sensitive information on 1.3 million job seekers.
BT recruits ex-armed forces for fibre optic rollout
BT announces a collaborative recruitment drive to employ ex-services personnel for its fibre optic broadband project
New service aims to drive more women into tech jobs
The industry networking group has launched a new, dedicated recruitment consultancy service to help more women get ahead in IT.
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.
‘Monster’ phishing of recruitment website
Fraudsters look to target credit-crunch affected jobseekers, and find that new phishing kits are making their jobs even easier
Yahoo Jobs site could have fallen to data hack
The threat of a SQL injection hack had been hanging over Yahoo's recruitment website.
Development agency saves £1 million with HR IT
The UK Department for International Development is using a new web-based system to improve its staff retention and recruitment.
Open Rights Group urges mobile censorship rethink
Blanket blocks of internet sites could have dire consequences for UK firms, says Mobile Internet Censorship report.
Recruitment site hack leaks 400,000 email addresses
Hackers take emails and start spamming victims of the Recruit Ireland data breach.
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