Here are the IT skills that will be in high demand for 2017. Read More ▶ |
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| Sharon Florentine explains why dealing with the current presidential administration is a lot like dealing with a stubborn 5-year-old. Read More ▶ |
| U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking to channel populist anger to stem immigration, but tech companies say it's necessary for the U.S. economy and boosts overall employment. Read More ▶ |
| Last year was a record one for cyberattacks, and that is keeping the demand for IT security pros at an all-time high. So what should these in-demand pros be earning? Four recent salary studies offer insights on what you can expect to earn in 2017. Read More ▶ |
| | Last year was a record one for cyberattacks, and that is keeping the demand for IT security pros at an all-time high. So what should these in-demand pros be earning? Four recent salary studies offer insights on what you can expect to earn in 2017. Read More ▶ |
| Jeremy King says there's some cybersecurity leadership roles at large U.S. corporations offering $1 million compensation packages. The recipients of these big pay packages include military cyber experts making a switch to the commercial sector. Read More ▶ |
| Given that half of the adults in the U.S. play video games, it’s no surprise that the idea of using them to recruit people is fairly commonplace. Read More ▶ |
| Employee resource groups can bolster productivity and community among tech teams -- but only if they’re done right. Autodesk, Booz Allen Hamilton, Humana and others share advice. Read More ▶ |
| Most of us will have to conduct full-scale job searches at some point in our careers. It's an activity that takes most people straight out of their comfort zone and into the dark realm of fear that's swirling in their heads. Fear takes on many forms during a job search and procrastination is one of them. But the longer you wait, the longer it will take you to find your next role. Perhaps it's time to examine this thing we call fear and consider a few ways to move past it. Read More ▶ |
| Microsoft wants the government to allow exemptions to last week's executive order on immigration to meet "the pressing needs of real people," including scores of employees and their families. Read More ▶ |
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