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IT pros looking for new jobs
The majority of such workers are optimistic about a pay raise and many are looking to step into a new role.
Digital inclusion brings economic benefits, study finds
Government committee sets out to bridge the digital divide as new research finds that those lacking ITC skills lag behind.
Mixed future predicted for IT recruitment
Two new reports into the future for IT professional and graduate employment paint a mixed picture in terms of recruitment growth and demand for new...
Demand falls for IT workers
Economic concerns have started to hit the number of available IT jobs, according to new research.
Banks give IT contractors pay ultimatum
Merrill Lynch is among several City banks thought to be trying to rein in its spending on IT contractors.
IT contractors expect raise of 10 per cent
New survey suggests that freelance IT staff are upbeat about salary in 2007.
Flexible working more important than salary, says study
Report backs up government efforts to encourage businesses and workers to achieve a better work-life balance.
UK salary payments hit by glitch at APACS
Hundreds of thousands of wage payments due to be paid into accounts today will not arrive on time thanks to a BACS database problem.
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...
IT salaries jump 5.5 per cent
Average pay packets for technology staff in the UK has grown to £32,965 in the past year.
Revealed: what IT pros want from work
A survey has uncovered the top deal breakers when it comes to IT employment.
IT professionals quit after three years
IT workers are most likely to look for a new role as they hit the three-year point with a company, according to a new report.
London IT salaries gained last year
CV Screen reports salaries in the capital for IT professionals were up 4.3 per cent in 2007.
Demand for IT pros hits high
Survey shows demand for ICT workers is at a six year high, with salaries up £100 a week over that same period.
IT contractors face tax charge changes
After April, freelance workers using managed services companies could pay as much as full-time employees.
Girl geeks lack good role models
Young women love tech, but avoid taking it up as a career because of a lack of strong female role models, research has found.
Pay falling for entry-level IT jobs
But management-level IT professionals have seen a boost of 20.5 per cent, according to new research.
Vodafone's Spend Manager has potential to cut mobile admin cost by 90 per cent
The mobile giant is hoping to help large businesses reduce costs and enhance employee satisfaction by launching three solutions under its new Spend...
Skills shortage worsens, says NCC
But it may be good news for IT professionals, as a survey shows skilled IT professionals are in high demand and can expect increases in salaries in...
Why don't tech savvy students study IT?
Despite being considered the most technologically talented generation, today's students aren't opting to study computing and IT at school.
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