Technology hiring should hold steady in 2008. Wait, no, it’ll be on the upswing. Oops. Hold that thought. The outlook is actually rather vague.
Employers often screen candidates based on their technical skills, so make sure they present your skills properly with these tips.
To make the transition to a new specialty, you’ll need a record of projects showcasing your new skills and possibly additional training.
Employers want techies who demonstrate versatility. See this six must-haves in order to better prepare yourself for a tech job.
- When Yahoo Inc. co-founder and CEO Jerry Yang spurned Microsoft Corp.'s rich buyout offer this spring, he promised brighter days in Sunnyvale were just over the horizon.
- On a bank of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and nearly every other household lamp obsolete.
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- FRANKFURT, Germany - Shares of SAP AG plunged yesterday after the business-software-maker said it saw a sudden drop in business at the end of September as global financial turmoil escalated.
- Unisys Corp. said today that it has named former Gateway chief executive J. Edward (Ed) Coleman as its new chairman and CEO.
- Much of the current economic trouble involves a breakdown of trust - trust that banks will repay each other, trust that homeowners can repay loans and credit debt, trust that insurance companies can pay claims, and so on. What happens when we lose trust in the economy?
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